Re: [NTLK] Simple searchable database

From: Alan Davis (mdawd_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Apr 08 2004 - 02:23:33 PDT


Yes, it is MacJournal.

It seems that someone with your last name would remember Glass Onion
Software. ;-)

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and demoralization.

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On 04/08/04 2:41 AM, "Jon Glass" <jonglass_at_usa.net> wrote:

> on 4/7/04 3:33 PM, Mike Burrell at mburrell_at_stny.rr.com wrote:
>
>> I have a rather extensive MP3 collection of albums on a number of CDs. I
>> have all the albums and tracks listed in a notepad database (notepad pro
>> 1.2.3 or something like that) on my Mac. I'm wondering is there something
>> for the Newton I could use to drop song iformation into so that I might
>> easily search on which disk a certain song title exists? It would be very
>> handy when I'm on the road!
>> Tanks! *after all, tanks are green*
>
> There is a notepad app on OS X that somebody made a plugin for in NewtSync,
> that syncs it with the Newton notepad. Unfortunately, at the moment, my mind
> is blank across the board! I cannot remember the name of the program (Is it
> Mac Journal?) nor the company that makes the plugin (something with onion in
> it--spring onion? Soft onion? Sour onion? Bother!)! Can someone help me
> here. You might find it simplest to simply import it into Notes and use the
> search function...

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