The Search Control Area at the top left of the program screen provides the Instant Search Results displaying all the notes that contain your search terms AS YOU TYPE!. That's right. As you type each character in your search terms, the Item List Window and the large Item Content Window instantaneously update, showing only those notes which match your search. At the same time, the count shown in the small box will display the total number of notes which contain matches for your search. Search matches are hilighted.
NoteFrog™ has many very sophisticated features. However, adapting to NoteFrog as a very important and powerful information storage and retrieval tool takes about a five minute introduction. Just check our "Five Minute" and even "One Minute" Startup Guides in the Detailed Help section of the website and you will be on your way. Everything else will come as you use and explore the many program functions and options.
For example, to find all notes that contain the three text strings "Tom" "Dick" and "Harry" anywhere in the note and in any order, you would enter
tom [return]
dick[return]
harry
which would find all notes that contain those three names. It makes no difference in which order you enter the terms in a compound search.
Just type things in completely unstructured or cut-and-paste from websites or any other documents.
Feel free to use as much formatting and special effects in your notes as wish. But you will find that for 99% of your information there is no need for anything more than a few carriage returns. It makes no difference to the NoteFrog Search functions. The Search is completely text-string oriented and scans the entire content of every note. Formatting or text-effects make no difference to the search process.
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Add "Tree Structure on Steroids" using Tags if You Wish
More comfortable with "Tree" structure? By inserting optional "Tags" of your choosing anywhere into your notes you can do Tag searches to bring those groups of notes together into unlimited multi-dimensional "Tree" structures if you wish. A complete discussion of Tags is in the FAQ Section.
When individual notes are deleted they are moved into the "Trash" stack where they can be recovered at any time up until you choose to empty your trash stack.
Notes may be pure text, images, or a combination.
The NoteFrog Search functions works on the text included with the images.
An especially nice feature for documentation, reference, and research notes as well as an excellent way to maintain your bookmark collections and site descriptions right along along with comments, login information, etc.
You may run this stand-alone stack demo yourself by going to notefrog.com/exportdemo.html
NOTE: Stack Viewer shows the Plain Text portion of your notes. It does not show text effects or embedded images.1440 x 900 and
480 x 350