
I’m not short of organizers on my Mac. I have Yojimbo, EagleFiler, DevonThink Pro, and several others. But… here’s the thing. I tend to store information in them, and then 99 per cent of the time, that’s the last I see of the information, unless I have a sudden need for a piece of information and I remember where I put it.
So I didn’t want to buy yet another organizer. Until ShoveBox came along. Yes, it’s just an organizer, but it’s so much more, too.
Review: Shovebox – Powerful but simple data organizer | MacRevu reports:
“Basically, what Shovebox does is help you to manage all your files, notes and ideas. It can store documents, links, images, pretty much anything. A little inbox icon sits up on the menu bar and when you drag a file to it, it gets instantly copied into your shovebox database. If that’s all the organization you care to do then you’re done.”
I like ShoveBox. It’s useful… try it, you might like it too.
[tags]Mac, software, organizer, information[/tags]