KIT (Keep It Together) allows you keep your stuff in one place, organize it in different ways and find it again in an instant. Using KIT is simplicity itself. Files, text and images can all be dragged to and from KIT and easily opened in other applications for editing. KIT can also link to files using aliases to keep track of the originals even if you move or rename them. KIT can show previews of many popular file types including Word, RTF, PDF and HTML documents, many image formats, sound files and QuickTime movies. You can also create notes with extensive formatting and editing features for all those nuggets of information you need to keep - somewhere! Files can color-coded using categories and organized into groups, Groups work like folders, but with the essential difference that a file can be kept in more than one group at a time so you can easily reuse your stuff without making copies. Or create smart groups, which do the hard work of staying organized for you. KIT uses the super-fast search technology built into Mac OS X to index the contents of everything you add, and for files that aren't textual such as images, sounds, QuickTime movies or indeed any kind of file, KIT lets you add searchable comments so you will always be able to find what you're looking for. What's New: Version 1.0.2: Improvements to the display of items in the Index Progress window and indexing in general. Fixed a problem where KIT's preferences could be reset to the initial defaults when KIT is launched (affected version 1.0.1 only) Fixed a problem where renaming a file with a hidden extension and a dot in the name could cause KIT to confuse the part after the dot with a new file extension. Fixed a problem where having a category with no name would prevent Smart Groups from being created or edited. Fix to prevent the Library or Deleted Items groups from being deleted under certain circumstances. KIT can now rebuild its library file should it become corrupted.  |  |
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