Hi - I have been test driving this app for a week now
I used Evernote and AM-Notebook for the past year
Both these program have some things I don't like or lack - so, I decided to look for some new ones
My main conclusion about MyInfo is the following
I agree with a post lower down about how "SLUGGISH" the program is - I don't think it has anything to do with other programs in the background or hardware resources
I copied my AM-Notebook info to MyInfo page by page - the content is mainly images and web links
There are 6 catagories, 21 folders and the backup file shows 110meg size
On MyInfo it takes upto 10 seconds to switch between folders - if I do a save, it takes up to 1 minute
I don't experience any of this in Evernote or AM-Notebook - and I have all three Notes programs open at the same time
I like MyInfo alot and would put it no.1 but for this behaviour
New user experience
I am also (once again) trying out both MyInfo and Evernote. What were the main things you liked about it over Evernote?Donz wrote: I used Evernote and AM-Notebook for the past year
Both these program have some things I don't like or lack
Thanks!
This may sound a little weird but take a look at the settings for menu transitions, i.e. slide/fade, etc. Set it to 'none' & see if that helps the sluggish problem.Donz wrote:[snip] I agree with a post lower down about how "SLUGGISH" the program is - I don't think it has anything to do with other programs in the background or hardware resources [/snip]
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
Ridgefield, CT USA
The "sluggishness" that hinders my work has nothing to do with menu effects and other extraneous CPU cycle thieves, but seems to result directly from the MyInfo indexing process.
As I type this post, I'm also in the process of attempting to cut and paste a block of several dozen documents from one topic to another. Down in the lower left corner, the status bar tells me, "Deleting documents and reindexing" ... by experience I know this will take several minutes on my 2.53 gHz P4, 1Gb RAM machine.
Petko has mentioned before that the company will be working on a faster indexing algorithm for v4, so I am optimistic that this problem will soon be reduced, or (I cross my fingers) entirely eliminated. If the
"faster algorithm" turns out not to be speedy enough, perhaps the good people at Milenix might consider a function that suspends indexing temporarily while other operations are taking place, or perhaps offers the option of suspending indexing until N minutes of inactivity, a la the Copernic file search system.
Don't get me wrong- I was thrilled when v3.5 came out with the enhanced search capability, made possible by this indexing process. One of the things I like so much about MyInfo is that it's clear that the developers are working hard to make each version more usable than its predecessor. Improvements to the indexing system will continue this process.
And now to return to MyInfo, where... yes!.... the cut and paste operation has finished.
As I type this post, I'm also in the process of attempting to cut and paste a block of several dozen documents from one topic to another. Down in the lower left corner, the status bar tells me, "Deleting documents and reindexing" ... by experience I know this will take several minutes on my 2.53 gHz P4, 1Gb RAM machine.
Petko has mentioned before that the company will be working on a faster indexing algorithm for v4, so I am optimistic that this problem will soon be reduced, or (I cross my fingers) entirely eliminated. If the
"faster algorithm" turns out not to be speedy enough, perhaps the good people at Milenix might consider a function that suspends indexing temporarily while other operations are taking place, or perhaps offers the option of suspending indexing until N minutes of inactivity, a la the Copernic file search system.
Don't get me wrong- I was thrilled when v3.5 came out with the enhanced search capability, made possible by this indexing process. One of the things I like so much about MyInfo is that it's clear that the developers are working hard to make each version more usable than its predecessor. Improvements to the indexing system will continue this process.
And now to return to MyInfo, where... yes!.... the cut and paste operation has finished.
Some good news about the indexing: http://www.milenix.com/blog/myinfo-4-pr ... -indexing/