I use MS Ofc 1Note under Windows XP SP3 -> Win 7 soon.
It has its own internal links to paragraphs or pages, but they
don't work in TR, either.
Being a computer consultant who bills for time, I live in 3
programs all day every day (few weekends off).
1. 1Note 2007 for chronological, dated & timed notes
+ client & project sections with their own notes
Here is what a 1Note hyperlink looks like:
onenote:#section-id={113CAAE3-0C56-4688-8D64-378B97EE7653}&page-id={5EDA84A6-080B-46E2-8C87-E75F11028EAB}&object-id={0A4EC956-BA93-0716-1205-61EDB8AB248A}&28&base-path=D:\Docs\OneNote%20Notebooks\TEST\Chrono.one
This link points to to my main notebook TEST, located in D:\DOCS\
ONENOTE NOTEBOOKS, section (actually a file) called CHRONO.
ONE, and from there to a page dated 10/28/11 and a paragraph
about shelving.
1Note obviously uses an internal data dictionary of some sort.
Perhaps Lotus does as well.
It would be FABULOUS to link to related 1Note sections in the
plain-text notes attached to a project or to-do item.
2. Outlook 2003 for e-mail, w/folders for clients and other types
of retained e-mails, such as for projects
It would be GREAT to just use OL for chrono copies of rec'd
e-mails & maybe for sending, while using TR's e-mail function to
keep e-mails (& someday attachments?) with their relevant projects.
3. Thinking Rock to keep my work and life from flying apart.
I'd keep my notes here with my projects and items, but I need a
master chrono list in 1Note.