
>Generally, Devonthink is more potent than EagleFiler. I had been asking the same question for the last couple of days. Thanks for the input, discussion always helps! I basically own a license for every app mentioned (except TheBrain-tried it, but didn’t like it), so it’s less about cost and more about what works. Meaning I’m left with an out-of-date looking app that will *hopefully* be updated soon (at least DTTG 2 is coming along well). The problem is that DTPO’s “flagship” feature (the Magic Hat) has never really worked for me. I’m an attorney with both a litigation and transactional practice in a paperless office and I would go insane without DTPO. I use DEVONthink the most and I couldn’t really live without it. >I’ve also learned to use the filesystem better and depend less on >And I’m bored of all of them and wish there were better options. >(Personally, I like DEVONthink and dislike Eagle Filer and Keep It. >thing because some guy on the internet told you what they like. >what you want to accomplish to begin with, odds are you’ll buy the wrong >with the software trying to make it work for you. We have been using Version 2 for ages without paying a penny. Developers of Devonthink is very generous for the license. They are updating the software every other year and ask the user to pay a hectic price for a new license. Foxtrot does great here.īut, Foxtrot has also a problem: the developers are suckers. The proximity search I often use (>80% of my search) is useless in Devonthink. There is no point in indexing these files in Devonthink for me.
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I completely rely on Foxtrot for the searching PDF files. I find the Searchin in Devonthink less powerful than Foxtrot. The reason I want to eliminate Devonthink is because I am using Foxtrot for the same purpose. EagleFiler etcĪpart from regular note taking, the main advantage of Devonthink is for storing and searching PDF files.
