This year I'm trying to get organized - that means development of lesson plans, pulling together ideas scattered in files, boxes and tagged books for 30 years. I want to get everything into what I think of as a digital form - I'm playing around with Zoho Notebook, but I haven't figured out if I can set up webs, make little side notes, have different media and text mixed up on the same idea page.
Reading different blogs have noticed mention of Zengobi's Curio. Visited their sight. Looks interesting and like it would be a get tool for really organizing lesson ideas. The thought of purchase without knowing bothers me though....
Would like thoughts from anyone currently using or with suggestion for an alternative. I use a MacBook Pro with Apple Pages, Numbers, Keynote not Microsoft Office.
Thanks ~

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Hi Deborah,

I'm George Browning, one of the founders of Zengobi. We produced Curio specifically for creative thinkers such as designers, writers, professors, and students. In fact, academia is definitely one of our largest audiences.

You might want to check out our profiles page (http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/profiles/) to read in-depth articles on some of our customers. I also invite you to visit our customer forums (http://www.zengobi.com/forums) to see how others are using Curio. Feel free to post a question there looking for advice, as well.

You can download and run Curio as a 15-day trial, or request a 60-day extended trial key on our website (http://www.zengobi.com/extendedtrial/).

Thanks for your interest in Curio and please let me know if you have any questions.
George

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