by support » Fri May 21, 2010 7:22 pm
Maple is not a file manager and, of course it cannot handles all the files that you use. It is an outliner, a combination of word processor and document database that allows the grouping of text in sections that are organized in a tree data structure. Useful for storing practically any kind of information in one database - notes, pictures, link collections, Web pages, etc.. You don't have to create a hundreds of text files scattered on the hard disk and rummage in them for hours while searching for some necessary documents.
Maple is not a file manager and, of course it cannot handles all the files that you use. It is an outliner, a combination of word processor and document database that allows the grouping of text in sections that are organized in a tree data structure. Useful for storing practically any kind of information in one database - notes, pictures, link collections, Web pages, etc.. You don't have to create a hundreds of text files scattered on the hard disk and rummage in them for hours while searching for some necessary documents.