Re: [NTLK] List managers, Notion and others

From: Laurent Daudelin <laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net>
Date: Wed Oct 04 2006 - 18:28:50 EDT

on 04/10/06 17:28, knowtree@aloha.com at knowtree@aloha.com wrote:

> Newbie here. To this group, that is. Proud owner of an MP 110 since it
> first came out. Recently purchased and awaiting delivery of an MP 2100.
>
> I have this same question posted on Apple's support forum.
>
> When I purchased my 110 I also bought the Notion list manager. Great piece
> of software. I want to have the same capability on my new 2100. No need to
> move existing data. Is Notion available somewhere? Does anything else work
> as well? (I have this lingering memory of tossing out the 3.5" diskette a
> couple of years backm when cleaning house.)

Check on UNNA <http://www.unna.org>. There is also eBase, a module for
NewtonWorks that works a little bit like Notion. Should also be available on
UNNA.

-Laurent.

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