
Devonthink Pro Office adds e-mail archive, scanner support, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Web search sharing. Devonthink Professional adds more capabilities, such as full support for BibTeX files, Address Book and iData 2 import capabilities, and OmniOutliner export. It looks like the upgrade from DEVONThink Pro 2 to DEVONThink Pro 3 to get some of the same features that I had in 2 is pretty steep compared to the about 50 I paid last time.

It acts as a document repository, filing cabinet and project organizer, and includes the ability to clip date, create documents and cross reference, integrate its database into other applications and more. A good comparison chart of ALL versions would be a start along with the price for each. Both are free updates for registered users and cost $79.95 and $149.95 for new licenses, respectively.ĭevonthink, available in Personal, Professional and Pro Office variations, is designed to help users achieve a “paperless office” by providing a database for information storage that might otherwise end up in hard copy - PDF files, e-mails, Word documents and multimedia files.


Devontechnologies on Tuesday announced the release of Devonthink Pro and Devonthink Pro Office, its document and information managers for Mac OS X.
