You know those yellow "sticky notes" that we all use to jot down notes and reminders? Or the typical 3 by 5 index cards? We use them all the time -- placing them in books, stuffing them into shirt pockets, wallets, tacking them to computer screens, placing them on telephones, filing them in a box, etc. But there is a limit to what you can do with a sticky notes and index cards.
Snip-Its serves the same purpose as these small pieces of paper. Snip-its can be used as a thought organizer, or as a free-style database. Its a very flexible application that has many uses.
What can you do with Snip-Its?
Lots! If you are a writer, you can use Snip-Its to store notes, and create the outline to your literary work. It s ideal for writers wanting to gather facts, bibliographical entries, notes quotations and even first drafts. If you are a software support technician, you can use Snip-Its to create a "Frequently Asked Questions" database of answers. Here are screen snapshots of a few more examples.
Snip-Its allows you to store your notes, emails, texts, hyperlinks - any kind of text data - in a hierarchical manner. Some more examples of how you could use Snip-Its include...
Storing bank account numbers, PINs, addresses and phone numbers
Creating to-do lists
Daily activity logs
Snip-Its has hundreds of other potential uses!
Snip-Its has the look and feel of the familiar Windows Explorer. You can easily rearrange to the outline tree by dragging and dropping folders.