> Agreed.  In fact, the PIM aspect was what initially led me to Leo. 
> Wikipedia pointed me in Leo's direction while searching for some good 
> open-source PIM tools.  I tried Chandler but it didn't do what I 
> wanted.  Leo did. 
>

For me, the trajectory was KeyNote --> MyBase --> NotecasePro/RightNote --> 
Leo (!!)

Leo is the best, because it is fully customizable, and gives you seemingly 
infinite power.
Only, it takes a lot to learn how to use that power.

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