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especially you can not export the data, you are depending from kw This is a ko criterium
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in KW you can export to web - it works a lot better than UR
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Exporting to xml would be the preferred way to go should you want to retain SOME of the functionality and relationships of your database. To my knowledge, exporting to html will lose even more.
While you can use xml to back up your database, most users who perform backups will not do this. It would be an additional and unnecessary step in the backup routine (the data is already backed up using the original data files). I worry about software with activation. The user trusts that the company will still be in business when upgrading hardware. This is not guaranteed, so access to your data may be lost. Some software companies claim that the product will continue to function as a viewer of existing data. This is better, but you cannot do anything further with it. I wish KW would forego activation. I am tempted, but not foolhardy. Especially after what I have experienced here and with other companies. Jon |
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why don't you email them and express your concern:
service@lmsweb.com - they are very responsive and quick to respond |
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I already did when I was exploring this program. Stephen was very informative and courteous, but the bottom line is that this is the way they prevent piracy. In the event the company vanishes, they will contract with a third party to handle the activations. I don't doubt the honorable intentions, but the circumstances by which a company ceases to exist will dictate what can be done for their customers and for how long.
Microsoft and other large companies use activation and I personally hate it. But there is a difference in scale and customer base. I don't lose sleep over them. Jon |
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xml not help me, I need the data in realformat,
kw cannot drag and drop the data to windows explorer, kw has some good features but it is not a alternatively to ur for me |
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What's going on is such a shame as UR is so near to being the perfect all-in-one.
Searching across multiple databases & integrating a calendar would do it for me. Are there other things that can be improved, added or tweaked? You betcha but UR's got more basic bones in place & is the most reliable app in the category IMO. It's just slightly un-finished for the average user. I have maintained over the development of several of these type programs that a well integrated calendar is essential to greater market interest. The reason is simple: everyone knows, understands & uses a calendar every day. There is no learning curve. A calendar is friendly. I'm glad to see SQL has realized this & is focused on it's integration into SQLnotes (or InfoQube). In my heart of hearts I wish Kinook would do the same. But much like Zoot, IMO few are going to wait around for years for this kind of development despite so many other great program attributes. Yes there are still many people using EccoPro & yes, there will still be people ussing URp many years from now but I think -- sadly -- URp will not achieve it's piece of the pie w/o further development. I look to IDImager -- a one man company in Holland -- that captured the DAM market from far bigger competitors in the crowded market of digital photograhy by having a constantly evolving product, listening to his customer base, providing excellent & friendly support. And he just been rewarded with an infusion of funds from Silicon Valley. So it can be done. There have been so many twists & turns in Kinooks publiic pronouncements & actions over the past weeks, maybe there will be yet one more turn of events & they will get back to work on UltraRecall. |
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Janrif I agree with you and hope Kinook have a change of mind especially about Searching across multiple databases & integrating a calendar.
I have tried lots of other programs including those mentioned in this forum, I was using ask sam before using UR but none worked better for me than UR. I think too many people were suggesting "improvements" that while it would make the program "better" for them would only clog the program down for most other users. As the program is at the moment it does the job better than other programs but that does not mean there is no room for improvements. Kinook please re-consider and keep development going on UR |
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UR Forever
Kinook, UR is a couple of upgrades away from being the next killer App. Right up there with Spreadsheets, Word Processing, Internet browsing, etc.
The addition of a calendar and the ability to assign security to info items so that it can be used in a business setting would propel UR to strategic weapon status. Regards |
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Great News!!! UR decided to incorporate The Brain visualisation using their SDK, http://www.thebrain.com/#-49
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