Quantcast
 

TreePad Lite

Version: 3

Downloads Count: 3,946

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Feb 2, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000

File Size: 884 KB

Author: Freebyte

Recommend
this download?

Most Popular in PIMs

See more popular software»

 
Editorial Review of TreePad Lite

If you've got a wiki's worth of info to manage, the TreePad product line is loaded with geek appeal. This is freebies uses an Explorer-style tree directory structure to harness your data into one or more personal databases.

Saving information, such as quick notes and e-mail, in Treepad "articles" instead of individual Word documents, saves space, and TreePad can handle tens of thousands of articles. When it's time to organize, drag and drop whole sub-directories. The file itself is small and quick, and even with your database included, can be run from a portable drive or a floppy, assuming you've still got 'em. Start in Basic mode and work your way up to Advanced, to incorporate tables, forms, and other goodies.

--Leigh Anne Jones

People who downloaded this also downloaded:
Sponsored Links
 
You are browsing PIMs

Featured APC Accessories

  • APC Back-UPS ES Safeguards your equipment from damaging surges and spikes that travel along your utility & data lines.
  • APC Smart-UPS Loaded with cutting-edge features, unique battery life predictor, unbeatable on-line efficiencies and software agents allowing remote UPS monitoring. Get 10% off your entire kart purchase!
PC World Related Content

Corral Floating Facts and Thoughts With ConnectedText

ConnectedText is an amazingly powerful and flexible tool for free-form information management.

Downloads FAQ

If you have questions about finding, downloading, or opening files in our library, you'll probably find the answers here.

Visit the Downloads FAQ »

Special Offer
special offer

SpeedUpMyPC 3

SpeedUpMyPC is the award winning utility software that ensures your PC is automatically optimized for maximum performance in just a few easy clicks."/>

More information

PC World Community

Most Recent Threads