There is a free 30 day trial version.Īny note can contain a link to any other note, to a disk file, to a group of files or a folder or to a web page. WhizFolders is a commercial program and is available at, it costs $49.95 (at 20th April 2013). Many other notetaking programs have a dialog box which opens when you request to edit a hyperlink allowing you to change the destination and the displayed text. This is unnecessary as you are unlikely to want to manually edit them once they have been inserted. The only real problem with both editors is that in edit mode the links suddenly expand to show their contents. The other editor is the advanced editor which opens in a new window, as its name suggests it has more options than the quick editor. When it does switch to edit mode the note pane lurches down by a couple of lines as the toolbars suddenly appear at the top and all the links expand into an ugly mess. There are two editors and they are quite interactive, you do not need to manually switch between edit mode and view mode, it will automatically switch to the quick editor mode if you just start typing. It does not have a calendar or a sense of time, so it cannot be used to set reminders. There is a hierarchical tree of notes and a tagging system, although the tagging system is not separate from the notes as far as searches go. WhizFolders can have multiple files open at once. I don’t like the name of this program but the program itself is OK. There was no significant slowing of the response times when using a file with over one thousand notes. WhizFolders is file based, that is it stores its data in files so you have to explicitly save the file before quitting.
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