
- Name: Curio 9.4.5
- Total Size: 48.38 MB
- Created on: Thu Dec 11 13:42:28 2014
- Tracker: http://109.235.50.166:2710/announce
Description
Version: 9.4.5 Mac Platform: Intel Includes: Pre-K'ed OS version: 10.9 or 10.10 Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit RAM minimum: 0 Video RAM: 0 http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/ 16 Reasons to Upgrade to Curio 9 Running an older Curio? You’ll love this new release! Updated for Mavericks and Yosemite Improved Performance Album Collection Pinboard Collection Preview Captions Text Figure File Attachments 36 New Geometric Shapes Meta Enhancements Mind Map Enhancements List Enhancements Connected Figure Enhancements Evernote Shelf Enhancements PDF Mirroringi Modernized HTML Export Status Shelf Enhancementsi Organizer and Idea Space Enhancements Pre-cracked Link for more information: http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/ In Curio, create a project to represent your real-world project, then fill it with everything related to that project including notes, bookmarks, images, documents, and much, much more. Use Curio's integrated lists, mind maps, tables, and index cards to organize all of this information or just place it anywhere on the page. Speaking of which, your projects can have dozens or even hundreds of pages, which we call idea spaces. Anything placed into Curio can be associated with tags, flags, checkboxes, priorities, ratings, and start/due dates and durations, for fast and easy searching and task management. The best part is you are in complete control over your idea spaces. Make them sloppy or organized, freeform or in a grid, and place anything anywhere. This is called visual thinking and perfectly mirrors your real-world notebooks and whiteboards so you are instantly comfortable in Curio’s innovative environment. Thousands of customers around the world use Curio in a surprisingly diverse range of occupations. We have students and professors, engineers and designers, lawyers and writers, entrepreneurs and filmmakers, all using Curio for information gathering, brainstorming, and creative exploration.