KIT - Keep Your Stuff in One Place, Find It Again Instantly
Originally downloaded July 26, 2006. Will the endless stream of cool-looking Mac OS X apps devoted to keeping people organized never cease? Most of these have many things to recommend them, but obviously you need to choose one and stick with it. Or at least, be sure that you can easily migrate from one to another if a more beautiful solution saunters by.
I like KIT’s line describing itself as “a magic scrapbook for everything you want to keep.”
Update 3/18/07. KIT is inexpensive (only $25), is attractive and easy to learn, since it follows the application design pattern of all the best Cocoa apps from the last year and a half. However, it has some basic design flaws that will be frustrating to experienced users expecting consistent behavior, and it’s too unstable for even relatively light use. For me, it’s also missing a number of critical features in a PIM. For the full details on my review, refer to the article “An Ongoing Review of Personal Information Management Tools for Mac OS X: No Perfect Solution (Yet)“, updated with a review of KIT on 3/17/07.
Version as tested: 1.3.2.