With KnowledgeWorkshop you can have a central program for keeping things organized. Use it to manage data, personal information, projects and much more. It would be a great tool for anyone doing research or working on a school project. You can create subjects and then topics that relate to those subjects. You can then have items that are associated with those topics. You can even have topics that are created automatically when things are added to specific folders. Cool. In a home setting it can be used to keep your household on schedule. Use it to store all of your home-related Web links such as links to stores, software sites and more. This is an impressive product. Believe me when I say that just what the Web browser can do is worth the price! You can save Web pages as a topic, highlight key text, gray out text you don't want to see and even insert annotations. Slick...beyond slick!
KnowledgeWorkshop can be used to read newsgroups -- a powerful feature all by itself. I subscribed to a number of newsgroups and downloaded the messages. You can mark a discussion as read, tell the program to ignore certain discussions and more. This program does so much that I could write pages about it. Heck, I'm not even done testing every feature. You can drag-and-drop files into your topics, drag portions of Web pages and even have associations to files that are on your hard disk. Import and export data, write notes with full formatting, maintain your schedule and encrypt your data to keep it secure. Wow!
KnowledgeWorkshop, by Learning Management Solutions is perhaps the most impressive product I've looked at this year. Perfect for home, business and school. It is absolutely loaded with excellent features. It's a browser, word processor, task manager, newsgroup reader and so much more. This is one program that I'm going to have to buy and you owe it to yourself to give it a try. It has great help, online tutorials and a great interface. I like it so much that it's not only a Pick, it's a Dr. File Finder Favorite, and those are few and far between. Take the time to look at KnowledgeWorkshop -- I recommend it highly!






