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You can also simply export to a.olm archive file. The third party app helps going back and consulting the emails (I use EagleFiler and DEVONThink Pro Office, but there are many others).
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The only way to free up some space is by deleting data Have you considered archiving some of the old emails? Use third party apps for that sort of things and I export them all to an external drive. Practically any corporate user these days works with Microsoft's Outlook client for email, calendars, contacts, tasks, and notes. There’s no global option we can find for Read Receipt responses. We can’t find any matching global setting in Outlook 2016 for Mac. However, still no automatic classification.Outlook for Mac. (As a bonus, version 4 also can sometimes be installed on locked-down corporate networks if your IT admin has greenlit some old versions of Firefox.) It also supports children of documents, which DevonThink doesn’t. It’s billed as an academic reference manager, but it allows much the same style of organization as DevonThink, including both one-to-many logical topic hierarchies and document-specific tags. It does a pretty good job of simulating the native interface.Īnother alternative you might consider is Zotero. But for me the ability to intelligently classify to multiple locations in an existing taxonomy is kind of the main reason to DevonThink is useful.Īnother option is to keep an old Mac around in a closet to host DevonThink and then access it from Windows or Linux through DevonThink Pro’s web interface. You might want to look at it-if you don’t use the automated document classification features of DevonThink, then it might meet your needs. One app that’s not on your list that is “kind of” close to DevonThink is Lucion’s FileCenter Professional. There isn’t, unfortunately-I wish there was. and more so if the option is something like Evernote/ZenKit at 80-$100/year.
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Some of those offer web access/sync, but the DEVONthink iOS app has become a pretty nifty partner to the Mac app that most Windows alternatives can’t quite duplicate.Īs-new refurb Macbooks (with 1-yr warranty) start at at $1100 (and little desktop Mac minis for $420, if you have your own monitor/keyboard/mouse), so if the software is sufficiently (in)valuable to you, the hardware cost could be reasonably factored in… especially if there’s no Windows alternative you like. Features vary, and prices range from free to $100/yr. Alternatives include Evernote Premium, MyInfo, ZenKit, or one of the many, many Wiki systems. There are lots of alternatives that work on Windows/web to do many of the same things, albeit in different ways. The first step is clearly articulating what are you looking for… and what are you willing to forgo.
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What specific functions from DEVONthink are you looking to replicate on Windows/Linux? The Pro version offers so many disparate features, from bookmarking to document/mail archiving to pdf import/reading, to scanning/OCR, to note & document creation. Has anyone come across a viable alternative to DEVONThink for Linux and/or Windows?

All 32 products listed are great and have tried but in my opinion are not as clean cut and streamlined like DEVONThink. I am not opposed to spending money but one needs to be able to trust in the developers that the product will live on. To be honest, I really like the concept of Water-Ship Planner but I don’t think it’s maintained and is arguably priced too high. To date, I have found similar software but none that are “easy to learn”, “aesthetically pleasing”, or still actively developed. I emailed the developers of DEVONthink and they said they don’t see a point in developing DEVONthink for either Linux or Windows platforms, which is very disappointing.

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