
But unfortunately, some people at DEVONthink seem to think they know what their customers should want. I really want to like the new Mac version, and yeah, I already bought it (so much for blind trust). Followed by missing features in their latest Mac software release: DEVONthink 3.0. Until they fucked up their iOS version by not calculating how much disk space preview images require in large databases (tens of GBs, apparently). The ease of use, the knowledge where something is (at least, in which database, which you can search separately by name, content, etc.), the easy sync to my iPad (DEVONthink 2 Go companion app), and much more … just brilliant. I keep my files in databases like “work”, “non-fiction”, “fiction”, “rss-feeds”, “notebooks”, and the like. Gene Buckley, President, Sikorsky AircraftĭEVONthink is the fundamental building block of my digital knowledge base.

Then get out, go to work and serve the customer!

If you want to be smart, be smart in the shower. Don’t try to tell the customer what he wants.
