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Getting organized through episTree can change your life...find out how!
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See Your Info in Context
episTree uses a knowledge tree to organize your information. When you click an item
in the tree, all notes and files for that item are displayed in panels on the right
side of the window.
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Help You Get Started
The Getting Started wizard teaches you how to put your information into a knowledge
tree. Quick Start shows you how to add an entity with a note and a file. Tree Builder
lets you quickly create a tree by adding multiple entities, files, or notes.
Watch episTree U Getting Started demo. (episTree works the same way.)
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Organize Your Information
The knowledge tree displays your information. To get organized, just add entities
to the tree. Think of entities as containers or topics where you can put related
files, email, and web content.
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Always Find Your Files
The files panel shows all the files that you put with an entity. episTree displays
the file's icon to help you quickly find the file you're looking for. You can give
a file an alias, or nickname, and you can also add a short note to each file. Once
you put a file in episTree, it will keep track of where that file is—even
if you move it.
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Capture Your Thoughts
The notes panel displays all the notes that you attach to an entity. You can format
notes, and if you copy formatted text into a note, episTree maintains the formatting.
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View Your Files
Doc View lets you open and view files right inside episTree, making it easy to look
at images and web pages within the context of your knowledge tree. It also makes
it easy to present images and ideas to your co-workers right from episTree.
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