User Reviews
Remlap KnowledgeBASE
Remlap KnowledgeBASE is a free-form text, image and objects organizer that can help store and index all your information is a searchable KnowledgeBASE file. Add documents by typing directly, or impo ...
Average of 3 user ratings:
- Dec 02, 2007
- For version:
- 2.21
In one word: excellent! 
It is Keynote (a very good text editor) on steroids. It is one of the best note management - info management systems I have yet seen.
Review by: urbizzness
First post
- May 08, 2006
- For version:
- 2.0
Excellent for information research/ retrieval 
Having trialed and discarded several information management applications I came across KnowledgeBASE. Its interface is intuitive and uncluttered and allows easy access to all options. This is an excellent application that avoids a steep learning curve and setup. It achieves this by giving a focused feature set for information gathering, display and cataloging. The author has grasped the importance of simplicity while integrating many powerful features not found elsewhere. Within a few minutes I was able to create a 'knowledgebase' and populate it with texts, images, links, files, zip folders and many other objects on my PC. This is a great way to compile information or group files by subject rather than by application. The keyword tagging feature is superb, allowing simple or complex filtering and information retrieval. The developer is actively supporting his software and replied to a query within minutes. There is also a new version due with more features and options.
Review by: Carnuke (4)
Read all 4 reviews by Carnuke
- Mar 03, 2006
- For version:
- 2.0
Great storage solution 
Once in awhile I come across one of those programs that does exactly what it says it does and also offers surprises as well. This program is exactly that. I especially enjoyed the "answers" button located near the toolbar, once you click on it, a browser from within the program opens to the search site. The information that you can have access to is endless. I found myself reading about all kinds of things and then storing them inside the Know base. It is easy to use, and contains full help just in case you have a problem that arises.
Review by: bluenote72 (30)
Read all 30 reviews by bluenote72
