Mark S... 
>
>  I've looked at so many information systems, I need a personal 
> information system just to track and remember the information systems.
>

lol!

On at least 4 occasions I've veered from the true path and dabbled with 
> proprietary products (TreePad, Evernote, InfoSelect, Onenote, CintaNotes, 
> RightNote). 
>

InfoSelect, the final Dos version, not the later Windows version, was 
stunning. Rather like TW it used "reductive search" ... i.e. you filter 
down results. However in InfoSelect the filter live reduced all the 
displayed records, not just titles of them. It was direct, intuitive, very 
fast & flexible. 

If TW could be more performative its an approach that has great merit for 
TW in a simple "textbase" implementation like that. Very suited to multiple 
applications where your principal purpose is to filter to "all, but only" 
the fragments you need. The metaphorical model being "there are no links to 
click" ... rather the filter process itself is the ONLY mechanism. I think 
it has much, much merit.

Best wishes
Josiah

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