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Now what would you think of a program that could
substitute a few other ones such as a plain text editor, a word
processor and a document cataloging tool? Try Maple Professional
to find out its true abilities.
Maple Professional is a document manager that lets you manage, create,
edit and store documents, plain text notes and images. The tool
has a familiar Windows Explorer interface with its window split
in two: one for the directory with nodes and documents in a tree-like
style and the other for displaying the contents of the files. The
tool is capable of storing plain text notes as well as complex documents.
It imports and exports text files, RTF, DOC, WRI, HTML and other
popular document file formats. The program offers the advantage
of word processing combined with file management.
Other features of the program include a spell checker, an advanced
search utility, a backup tool, a calculator and, among other useful
things, integration with MS Word's spell and grammar checker. Try
this tool today and check it out yourself.

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Maple Professional – an unusual alternative to standard organizers.
If you have ever done a research on a serious topic, you know very well how hard it is to combine all kinds of information into a single document with a well-defined readable structure. Texts, images and links can sometimes create a mess that is impossible to work with, especially if you are creating a manual, a guideline or any other type of document covering a number of areas and consisting of various sections and chapters. The authors of Maple Professional took good care of all these things and created an excellent product that allows you to create nice-looking tree-based documents that are a pleasure to read!
Maple Professional is the top version of the product that encompasses everything you may need to work with Maple tree files. You can use the built-in finder to locate tree files according to a number of criteria. The integrated backup utility enables you to make regular backups of your files to ZIP and CAB formats for extra data protection. Confidential information can be reliably protected from prying eyes using the built-in encryptor using the strong Blowfish algorithm. If you are concerned with the quality of your texts, don’t worry – Maple Professional integrates with the standard Microsoft Spell and Grammar checkers and corrects your typos and mistakes on the go. Finally, you can easily export you Maple tree files into HTML or CHM files for easy and hassle-free distribution to end users.
If in search for a highly efficient way to organize your information into tree-based documents, make sure you don’t overlook Maple Professional! This piece of software will surprise you beyond your expectations!

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Maple is a well-rounded application for organizing virtually any
kind of information. It allows you to gather various kinds of data
and assemble them into efficient hierarchical trees. Starting with
a main folder, or "node," you can create an unlimited
number of branches with sibling nodes. Like the tree in Explorer,
nodes may be expanded and collapsed- enabling you to access even
the most minute details with minimal clicks. Nodes and sub-nodes
can be renamed, added or deleted via a right-click menu. The program
offers full drag and drop functionality for managing nodes and content.
Maple can store many kinds of data, from text to graphics and pictures.
The program allows you to import all standard text formats such
as RTF, Microsoft Word DOC and Windows WRI files. Maple actually
offers many of the features you'll find in a text editor, including
support for TrueType fonts. The program supports every font attribute,
enabling you to use bold, italics, super- and sub-script text. Use
a variety of colors and alignments, and even build numbered and
bulleted lists. Importing graphics files is just as easy. Maple
is OLE-enabled for embedding objects, and supports the inclusion
of hyperlinks to local files and Web pages.
Maple includes a built-in character map for previewing installed
fonts. Further, the program is capable of converting character sets
from OEM to ANSI and vice versa.

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As an IT professional, chances are good that you have lots of detailed information that you have to keep track of in order to do your job effectively and efficiently. You probably have a multitude of documents stored in a multitude of folders on your hard disk. Using a series of documents and folders to store all your information is a pretty logical way of doing things, especially when used in combination with Vista’s Search tool and Saved searches feature. However, it could be better — especially if all that information could be made available in one place.
Well, I recently discovered a very nice document manager called Maple from Crystal Office Systems that runs perfectly on Windows Vista and produces what is essentially a document database.
Once you have installed Maple, you can use the shortcut to launch it. When Maple runs for the first time, it will load the program’s manual. As you begin to investigate, you’ll soon discover that the program’s main user interface is very much like Windows Explorer. You’ll use the tree on the left to create nodes that can represent both folders and documents — you can even change the node icons accordingly. You’ll essentially create a folder structure for storing your documents much like you would do on your hard disk.
Maple has a ton of features that make it an ideal document database tool. You can create links to other nodes, to files on your hard disk as well as to pages on the Internet. There’s a built-in calculator, a dictionary, and a thesaurus. It has browser-like forward and back controls and even a full-screen mode.
Once you create your document database, finding what you need is very easy. Just access the Global Search feature and type your search term. You’ll then see a search results pane and can select any document. When you do, the contents are displayed and the search term is highlighted.

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The functionality some applications provide is obvious from said application’s name. If you run across an application like Something Video Converter, you know that application will convert videos from one format to another. The functionality some other applications provide is not obvious from the application’s name. The Crystal Office Systems-developed application Maple falls in this category.
So what can Maple do? Why to put it bluntly, this application allows any user out there to store information in a hierarchical structure. You can store documents, you can store notes, and you can store images. You can store as much data as you want because there is no limit to the database Maple creates. If you want you can store hundreds of images.
Speaking of things that have no limit, you can create an unlimited number of nodes and sub-nodes with Maple. Then you can assign any document you want to any particular node.
That’s not all that Maple can do. Here are the other bits and pieces you can expect this application to do:
Maple comes with full rich text editing functions, meaning that you can edit documents from within this application.
Maple provides drag and drop support. This means you can rearrange the Maple tree by simply dragging and dragging nodes to a different location. Speaking of the tree and its structure, you must know that you can create any tree structure you want.
Maple comes with more than 100 built-in icons that you can use to mark nodes in the tree.
With Maple you can insert, display, print, export, and print pictures and photos.
You can expect Maple to run from external disks or portable storage devices.
If you have a lot of information that you need to organize, then you need to give Maple a try. This application lets you organize your data as a tree-based diagram.
If Maple is a properly good application (that works with all Windows versions by the way) then Maple Professional is better. Why is it better? For one simple reason: Maple Professional has all the bells and whistles that make Maple a great application. On top of those, Maple Professional adds some advanced commands that the pro user will find handy.
Here are those advanced commands:
An advanced utility called Finder to help you search for Maple tree files.
With Maple Professional you can backup your Maple tree. Backups can be archived as .zip
or .cab.
To protect your sensitive information, Maple Professional comes with a file encryptor that uses a strong Blowfish encryption algorithm.
A built-in calculator for when you need to, well, do some calculations.
If you have MS Word installed on your computer, Maple Professional uses its spell checker, grammar checker and Thesaurus. It must be mentioned that Maple and Maple Professional already come with a built-in spellchecker.
Maple comes with more than 100 built-in icons that you could use to identify nodes in the tree. Maple Professional comes with the option to use custom node icons.
You can export your Maple tree as HTML. This is handy if you want to publish the tree to the web for example.
You can convert a Maple tree to a Microsoft HTML help file.
With just one click, you can import multiple documents into your Maple tree.
You can create a number of settings profiles and import them without restarting Maple.