Hi.

The other interesting thing about Notational Velocity is that you can, as long 
as you're not using its single database file but configure it to use html or 
rtf or txt, manipulate its files behind its back and have it notice.

What's so great about that? Well, I'm trying to switch from Journler to NV. The 
only disadvantage here is that NV has no applescript support, and the service 
for bringing stuff into it, at least as far as emails and web pages is 
concerned, isn't a patch on Journlers.

The trick is, though, you can add files to it outside it. So I simply rewrote 
my applescript that used Journler to instead write text files into NV's data 
directory with the title of the webpage/email as the file name and the contents 
as the file. Instant article importing.

If you're a scripting nut like me, you'll realise that there are a lot more 
things you can do using this principal to get around NV's relative lack of 
features. 

BTW, no, this isn't relevant, really, and I promise I'll stop. I probably will, 
however, post a blog post about this in the next few days or so, which I'll 
post a link to if anyone's interested in the script and a few more ideas on 
these lines.

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