Remus Information Management

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Features

Creation of Information Units

Remus handles every information you want to manage as single editable unit within a hierarchical or semantical structure. These units are typed and have special editors and visualizations; see the list below which information types can be handled with Remus. In addition you’ll be able to edit/create information units, like in an editor styled application.

Search through Information Units

Remus tries to index every information. It provides a fast search engine and easy access to your stored personal data. If you need regular search results of your information, you can watch a search. Remus notifies you if the result of the search has changed.

Transferring your data to Remus from any application

The most critical point in information management is the easy and fast creation and transferring of data into another application. Remus provides Desktop-Integration and a Rule-Engine that makes it very easy to drag and drop (or to copy/paste) relevant information into the system. With special rules you can create complex information structures from, for example, unstructured text with one single drag and drop.

Synchronization of Information Units with Remote Data Repositories

Many data is already stored in other remote applications. Remus has not the intension to duplicate these information but rather to synchronize your local data with such remote repositories. Due to this feature Remus becomes also an editing and visualization tool for data that is stored on remote applications (RIM is e.g. a Twitter-Client, RSS Reader, Flickr-Client,...) For a list of available connectors, see the list below. The advantages of synchronizing remote data with Remus can be found here.

How relevant is that for me?

Information management is relevant for everybody, but is Remus a tool which can help me? To see what you can do with Remus, see also our Random Usecases or download and go figure it out.

Information types

 Appointment
 Audio
Contact
 Formula
Link
 Meeting minutes
 MindMap
 

Password
 PDF File
Photo/Graphic
Richtext
Source-Code
Task
Unformatted Text
 Unspecified File
Video
    

Remote Repositories

Delicious
Facebook
Flickr
Google Calendar
Google Contacts
Local Folder
MS Outlook
Myspace
Picasa
RSS/Atom
Slideshare 
Twitter
Wikipedia (Mediawiki)
Youtube
   
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Random Usecases

Developers:  Where to store my snippets?

Are you storing all your often needed code-snippets in small text-files? Use Remus for that issue; it provides search functionalities for your snippets, comes with syntax-highlighting for nearly every programming language and makes it very easy to transfer the code from Remus to your IDE (and vice versa).

Repository Support

Remus connects the following platforms directly to your desktop:

8/12 Repositories already supported. More...