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Ennovy
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doogiePIM

#1 Post by Ennovy »

doogiePIM is a web browser and Personal Information Manager with a difference - it's an elegant, versatile, customisable and friendly system with the ability to securely help you manage your daily tasks with ease.

doogiePIM has your privacy in mind. It doesn't use an unsecure Cloud, it stores your data using strong encryption on your disk of choice - nowhere else.

The web browsing component has a bookmarks manager complete with a full featured built-in advert blocking web browser, and a password Vault for keeping all your sensitive information in a highly secure environment.
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Clean and intuitive user-friendly interface.
User Interface can be customised and moved around to fit how you want to work.
Truly portable. Take your doogiePIM with you on a USB drive and use it on any other compatible Windows PC.
Create different interface layouts for writing, designing, journal keeping.
Store a huge number of records in a tree-like easy-to-organise fashion inside a single encrypted portable file.
Easily link a record to another record.
Home Dashboard quickly summarises your finance, data and events due.
Your data is optionally encrypted with several encryption methods.
All data is stored locally on your disk of choice.
You can force secure HTTPS for all browser pages.
Ignore unsecured images such as those in Email and web page adverts.
Version 3 will have a sync feature

Website: https://bitespire.com/details_doogiepim.php
Download: https://bitespire.com/download.php

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Re: doogiePIM

#2 Post by webfork »

As of this post, the program is running for about $70 USD. Also just to see some of the unique interface elements, it's worth looking at some of the larger screenshots, in particular:

https://bitespire.com/resource/DocumentHyperLinking.PNG
https://bitespire.com/resource/Noteboar ... tormer.PNG

(From https://bitespire.com/details_doogiepim.php)

If you're a fan of MS Outlook, this has a similar approach to the everything-in-one interface.

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