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		<title>By: David Chin</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this excellent article, Tom. I&#039;ve been jumping from one note-taking / brainstorming / record-keeping / task-managemtn solution to another, from using paper to plain text files in Notational Velocity, to Numbers, and am now considering Bento vs Curio vs Tinderbox.

Having tried the trial version of Bento and understanding its limitations with regards to relating disparate pieces of information, I think this particular post of yours has convinced me quite strongly to consider Tinderbox.</description>
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<p>Having tried the trial version of Bento and understanding its limitations with regards to relating disparate pieces of information, I think this particular post of yours has convinced me quite strongly to consider Tinderbox.</p>
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