I agree, @Hens. This new version (DT3) allows me to really enjoy working within its environment and UI. There are a few features that I’d like to see in future (not too far, hopefully) and a few bugs needing to be solved.
But—all in all—I think this is a great update, one that is even making me upgrade from DT2 Pro (non-office) to DT3 Pro. It’s worth it.
It’s unfortunately a lot of ppl don’t know about this product.(I was one of them)
I think lack of not knowing about how it can help ppl even everyday ppl can benefit from it( saves time).
The lack of not knowing what it could do for me and the belief that it was a complex tool to learn, that was the reason why I didn’t buy it two years ago. But I took the plunge and discover a whole new way on how I can keep tabs on the things that matter to me, with an easy and power tool like DT.
You don’t have to be running a company nor be a lawyer or student, everyone should have a tool like DT to help them in their everyday life, how to keep their files/folders/documents organized and so much more readily available however, wherever and whenever you need it.
You don’t have to be running a company nor be a lawyer or student, everyone should have a tool like DT to help them in their everyday life…
Absolutely true. We’re not trying to be everything to everyone, but there’s also a lot of mythology about DEVONthink’s “steep learning curve” and that it’s for lawyers, academics, and business people only. You can make incredibly simple databases or very complex ones.