Posted by Argenberg on 20 June 2003 - 09:43 · 3 comments & 301 views
Argentum Coolbase is a versatile information manager that can keep any kind of information, such as text, numbers, links, pictures and music, in a tree outline database. Argentum Coolbase can serve you as a note taker, a diary keeper, a recipe book, a project manager, a personal contact list, an address book, a link organizer, a photo album, a text editor, and more. All these are nicely fit into one combined product that will make your life a lot easier. With Argentum Coolbase you will be able to seamlessly organize information of any type, construct your own dendritic structures, attach descriptions, use a powerful search, publish your data using HTML format to share it with your friends, colleagues, and anyone who could be interested in it.

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On Friday someone using the handle Hack4life posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list a copy of a message that the CERT Coordination Center sent to vendors warning them of the Adobe flaw. CERT officials said they don't know how the message was leaked.

Hack4life has become something of a nuisance for CERT. This marks the third time the individual has posted CERT documents to the Full Disclosure list.

The updated version of Adobe Reader is available here.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by KXM on 21 Jun 2003 - 04:43
SUX! Uninstalled in under five mins. Might be a cool if it were freeware, but not worth WHATEVER they were charging! (Didn't bother with price checking.)

Hell, it wasn't even worthing searching for a crack.
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by GreasyP on 21 Jun 2003 - 04:52
I think they tried to make it too powerful. I don't want my random jottings to have custom properties and entry forms and edit pages and all that. I've seen other data tree-based collection programs of this sort that do a much better job by keeping it simple: folders, and items in the folders. That's it. Besides, the one I use works on the Pocket PC, where I jot down most of my random thoughts during the day.
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by aereux on 25 Jun 2003 - 16:51
I'm interested in similar software for my Pocket PC. What's the application's name?
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