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18 December 2007

Data Management with NOAH

The laptop probably is one of the single piece of equipment that I cannot live without today. My life seems to revolve around it. My work, finances, special projects, purchases (yeah that includes my shopping and grocery list), personal stuff, and almost everything else are managed in my ThinkPad single handedly. Still, I am looking for an application that I can use to organize these in one single interface. While outlook is quite efficient, I am still looking for a single platform that can efficiently manage these things. Then, came Noah.

Noah is an award winning data management software that can virtually organize and manage all your computing stuff in a single interface –online or off-line.

Emails, web bookmarks, working files or docs, contacts, it's all in there somewhere. But how do you dig through the thousands of ad-mails and spam-mails to find that really important one from your client, or your friends. Remember that sales proposal you prepared for your client? Where did you place it? In Noah you never have to spend hours searching for this kind of stuff again, it's all in one place arranged by date and time. If you can roughly remember when something happened, you can find it with a few clicks, and you will find everything else that was happening during the same day, hour, or minute. Because Noah organizes all of your information automatically, exactly the way you want it. Therefore, virtually everything is at the behest of your finger tips. Working on my laptop now and blogging has never been easier when I started using this amazing data management platform.

What more? It works well with Widows XP and Vista, requires minimum hardware specs, and it is FREE to download. Download here today, and see how Noah organizes your computing life in a breeze.

2 comments:

Jasa said...

Thanks for the recommendation! Im downloading it atm. Hope its as good as recommended ;) Anyway, mind posting up maybe handy tips and tricks for newbies of the software? :)

Ronnie Ferez said...

you'll see. you're welcome. ^^,

I really want to do that. That is, after I have tried it myself first.

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