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Memozine

Memozine is a diary and personal information manager application that enables you to record, organise and search through all the information that matters to you in your daily life.

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Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
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  1.  Query Engine
  2.  Cross-references
  3.  Personal Information Manager (PIM)

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  • personal-information

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Memozine information

  • Developed by

    GB flagThree Trees Ltd
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $35 and $40.
  • Alternatives

    3 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Memozine?

Memozine is a diary and personal information manager software application that enables you to record, organise and search through the information that matters to you in your daily life.

Memozine provides you with a powerful personal database in which you can:

  • Keep a structured, searchable diary.
  • Record information and notes about such things as persons and organisations you are in contact with; places that you have visited; belongings, devices, collectables and other objects that you own or use; and in fact more or less anything that is of interest to you. For example, if you like movies, you may want to record information about films and actors; if you enjoy walking, you may want to store the details of your favourite walking routes; if you are a trainspotter, you may want to make notes about trains and engines; the possibilities are endless!
  • Illustrate diary entries and notes with images and photos.
  • Set up links between all those items of information, tag them with attributes, define groups and categories to help you navigate and search through your data.
  • Create queries to retrieve information and produce lists of items based on simple or complex criteria, such as friends that you have met during the past three months; European capitals that you have visited; books by Charles Dickens that you have read; favourite recipes using chicken and eggs; etc.

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