Files Notes Organizer 3 takes the concepts in Files Notes Organizer 2.x and lifts them to a new level with added features and improvements on the original design.
New Features In FNO3
Full integration into the Windows Filing System
Other Improvements
Full Integration into the Windows Filing System
All the functionality that you expect and have come to take for granted in your Windows filing system are present in FNO3. This includes drag and drop, right click menu options, folders trees, access to your Network Neighborhood and Network drives etc.
FNO3 has an almost unlimited capacity for the creation of Notes and Catalogs. With very fast search algorithms as your notes catalogs grow in size you can be assured of not having to wait long for those large search to find that obscure file!
FNO3 implements full customization of both the Main Window Layout of FNO3 and the Columns viewed in the File List Window
FNO3 now includes and integrated viewer supporting dozens of file formats and a variety of editing and manipulation tools.
Create bookmark notes for pages within a document, or segments within a video, or cropped sections within an image
A new background service is able to detect the creation or opening of files in any or all of the folders on your PC and network without any performance or memory consumption. As with version 2.7 you can be prompted for notes as a file is saved by any application, and now you can be prompted as files are opened too
You can now print your Catalogs. You can perform a search or filter to display the notes you want, and then choose various page settings for header, footer, and borders.
All files types supported by the viewer can be printed
Save the way you have laid out the application for particular uses. For example, with a click you can change from having a large viewer and a simple file list to having no viewer with many file notes columns on display.
Quickly create catalogs by searching for files that match various criteria, and automatically adding keywords or notes
Create a virtual folder by dragging various folders into a catalog collection. The collection of catalogs can be browsed and filtered just as if it were a normal folder, even though the contents of the catalog are distributed throughout your PC. This enables you to create collections specific uses, while leaving all the files in their current folders