Dejal (http://www.dejal.com) has updated Dejal Caboodle — a Mac OS X tool for collecting text, images, and other content — to version 1.4. The upgrade adds full screen support and other OS X 10.7 (“Lion”) compatibility, default font preferences, encryption improvements, and a number of other fixes and improvements.
Caboodle is a tool to help store and organize such varied bits of information. You can arrange the items in an outline-like hierarchy, and include both structured fields and free-form text and pictures in each entry, along with web links, lists, tables, PDFs, and any other kind of file as attachments. When you create a new entry within an existing one, the custom fields are inherited, allowing quickly creating content in an organized fashion. You can also add or remove custom fields independently for each entry.
Three license levels are available for Caboodle: “Individual,” for a single user, priced at US$14.95; “Household,” for all people in a household, at $19.95; and “Site,” for any number of users in your organization, priced at $99.95. Version 1.3 is a free update for licensed Caboodle users. A demo is available for download. Caboodle 1.3 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.