Yesterday Macworld published a four-mice review of DEVONagent Pro 3.5, written by Joe Kissell. You already know Joe as the author of many excellent Take Control books, among them also Take Control of Getting Started with DEVONthink 2 and Take Control of Your Paperless Office. Joe compares version 3.5 with version 2.3, which he had reviewed back in 2008, and draws the following conclusion: For serious, detailed Web research, especially when you have to find data that’s not accessible in conventional search engines, DevonAgent...
Reading tip: “Go Paperless with DEVONthink Pro Office”
Heavy-duty DEVONthink user and workflow addict Kerry Dawson wrote a nice piece on his blog dailymacview.com about going paperless with the Fujitsu ScanSnap ix500 and DEVONthink Pro Office: Having accomplished all of this and gotten on the road to a cleaner and more organized work environment its time to pat yourself on the back for a job well done. You’ll definitely appreciate having your documents stored in DEVONthink. A cleaner workspace and knowing your documents are all stored together in...
Chinese blogger reviews DEVONthink
DEVONthink is even used in China. Blogger Wen Dayuan has reviewed DEVONthink for his blog. So if you read Chinese, click here to have a look, or read it in English (translated using Google Translate).
Entrepreneurial Life on DEVONthink and DEVONagent
Lang Riley of Entrepreneurial Life has reviewed DEVONthink and DEVONagent for his own business needs and published a well-done article on his blog. He starts with outlining his requirements as a mind-map, then he comes to a pleasant conclusion: No suprise here as you could already see from the mind map above that the deeper I explored DevonThink Pro Office 2.0 the more convinced I became that there was no competitor in its class and DevonAgent has no analogue that I am...
ScanSnap S1500M Speed Demo
Mac user Boris Nienke has published a nice little video on his blog ‘nSonic‘ where he shows how fast one gets rid of a 16-sheet paper document using the ScanSnap S1500M and DEVONthink Pro Office. His commentary is in German language but it might be worth watching even if you don’t understand German. Click here to watch it.
The Apple Press on DEVONthink and the ScanSnap
On The Apple Press Philipp Eierund just published a very nice piece about The Mobile Mac Office, actually reviewing the combo of DEVONthink Pro Office and the ScanSnap S1300. He writes: In conclusion, the results of the quick and reliable ScanSnap S1300 in combination with the feature-laden DEVONthink Professional Office are hard to beat. Once set up and configured to your liking it is possible and — perhaps even more importantly — fun to maintain a paperless office with minimal...
DEVONthink on the Web
Much as been written about DEVONthink in the last few weeks after our 2.0 release. If you’d like to listen to great podcasts dealing with our flagship document and information manager, make sure to listen to these: MacReviewCast Episode 241 DebuterSurMac: DEVONthink Pro macmagazin.de: DEVONthink wird erwachsen In this episode of MacReviewCast (starting at minute 41) Matthew Hillyer of The Stealth Mac talks about DEVONthink and on DebuterSurMac (in French language) Jennifer demos our software and shows some of the most...
Dvorak endorses Mac and DEVONthink
Technology writer and columnist John C. Dvorak — not really known for supporting the Mac or Apple overwhelmingly — mentioned DEVONthink in his latest column “My Son Bought a Mac” in PC Magazine: […] was a smart move, since he was following the advice of pundits, technology writers, and everyone who ever gave advice about what to buy and why: “Buy solutions, not hardware.” In his case, the solution was a stunning piece of software called DEVONthink, which he needs for...
Steven Johnson writes about DEVONthink again
Steven Berlin Johnson is an avid advocate for DEVONthink. In another recent article in the Prospect magazine he wrote about copy-and-paste writing and using software as part of the creative process: The software [DEVONthink] also acts as a kind of connection machine, helping to supplement your own memory. The results have a certain chaotic brilliance. In my last book, for instance, while researching Joseph Priestley’s experiments with oxygen, Devonthink reminded me of a wonderful passage from Lynn Margulis’s book, Microcosmos,...
DEVONthink vs. Evernote
Matthew Bookspan of TheAppleBlog has just published a comparison between DEVONthink Pro Office and Evernote Premium. Matthew did a great job working out the differences between the offerings and comes to this conclusion: I decided to part ways with Evernote and move forward with DEVONthink Pro Office, because I wanted more control of my data and the artificial intelligence features were very attractive to me. Thank you, Matthew! Read the full article here.

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