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April 10th, 2006, 12:40 PM
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Thanks, but incorrect. Personal Information Managers are more of personal organizers with contacts, todo lists, etc etc. Also, as far as wikis go, I use dokuwiki for my website (www.etheism.org).
Think of a peronal, miniaturized, updated, better looking, non-enterprise level version of Visual Sourcesafe. (I know they're working on VS 2005 right now..but I don't need anything that expansive.) I don't need the check-in/check-out features though, because I'm pretty much just going to use this to store all the documents, projects, binaries, tutorials, and documentation in a signle, compressed or encrypted location. Each project/file in a project will have properties I can assign, like Date/Time, URL, Description, build, version, user, type (doc, source, bin, etc).
A_T
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