TreePad X Enterprise - Midway through the 2002 F1 Season, TreePad came up with the X Series. The X Series differs from the traditional TreePad in that every member of this new series is a multi-gigabyte database. Another difference is that, in the X Series, there are single- and multi-user TreePad versions. Finally, whatever the piece of wizardry that the TreePad folks have used in the building of this new family branch, the X Series programs amazingly use yet fewer system resources than the regular TreePad programs! Other than these main factors, a TreePad X is pretty much a TreePad, as we know it, except that the multi-user versions are also intranet substitutes.
I am currently using the TreePad X Enterprise Single User which supports databases of up to 8 GigaBytes, and I have been delighted with the program (the size of the database supported can vary, up to 256 GB, in both single- and multi-user versions of TreePad X). As I'm just an end user of this fabulous line of software, for more specific information, you are better off checking the , than relying merely on my words.
Having a lot of scientific data stored, I was tempted to try TreePad X, the minute it was out. Then I used my motor-racing data, as a way to practice functioning with such a powerful database, before I tackled my scientific data. The result was astonishingly positive! Every information that I have ever collected regarding car and moto racing has easily been on my fingertips ever since. And now, any new racing information that I wish to collect, I simply add it directly to my TreePad X database: the instant data storage feature in TreePad X, in addition to the ones I have just mentioned, makes it simply irresistible.
All in all, managing all my racing data with TreePad X has become incredibly easy (as compared to managing it in many large TreePad files, as I did previously). Just as easy is to find any specific data that I need, given TreePad's traditionally powerful Search Engine.
This is how the idea of the current eBook came out: why not make a concise version of the most relevant data that I have stored and that is now so nicely organized and easily accessible? Then why not share it with other racing fans?