

And TheBrain would acquire a very important feature that would extend its usability, which is already very wide, but which can extend further. In my opinion, if only one program could be used, instead of three, it would be better. TheBrain allows you to organize files in a refined way, just to find them again if you have forgotten their title in any way (or even in the case of books, the author) Despite the use of Caliber and docfetcher I need to sort the books with Thebrain, which allows me to organize the files in an enormously more elaborate way, and above all to find them, if I have thousands, not only if I know their title or author, but even if I know another similar book, or a category in which I put the file. Unfortunately, this is because Thebrain does not index e-book documents. I am surprised that we have achieved the same result, using Caliber to classify the books by title and author and docfetcher to search the content of the text of the book, as I do too. Shinyplastic wrote: It might be possible (or a feature request), but I find Calibre (Quality Check > Search epub), with DocFetcher (or FileLocator Pro) works well. PersonalBrain 4.3 Experimental Release Archive Click this button to open the Index Manager.
Shows the current index and when dropped-down all the available indexes, to add a new one pick the 'TheBrain for iOS 1.0 Beta - Password required The 'Aa' button switches on/off case-sensitive searching, if the specified index supports it.
