Campers who need an all-in-one survival tool have the famed Swiss Army Knife. And business folks who are looking for an all-in-one productivity survival kit have B-Folders 3. This handy tool is more of a suite than just a utility, and what it lacks in user-friendliness, B-Folders 3 more than makes up for with its performance.
B-Folders 3 uses a three-paned interface that makes it easy to navigate through all of the info you have stored.B-Folders 3 includes a laundry list of features: It's a bookmark manager, a contact manager, a journal, a notepad, a password manager, a task manager, and more. How to access all of these features isn't immediately apparent when you launch the desktop application. But once you click through B-Folders 3's three-paned interface, how to access its feature set becomes more apparent. It uses a tree-like folder structure, so you can move up through its levels easily. The left panel provides an overview of your B-Folders database, where you'll see a list of all the folders you've created. The center panel is where you add new items. Clicking on the big plus icon at the top of this panel brings up a list of available features: you can choose to add a new folder, note, task, journal entry, etc. You create the actual entry itself in the third panel, where you enter the information you want to store, as well as any notes on it.
























