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    Jim Daly supported this idea  · 
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    Jim Daly commented  · 

    Fully agree with this - Allow import of Evernote .enex archive files. Seems to me that there is potential of Evernote and TheBrain to think in terms of integration!!!

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    Jim Daly commented  · 

    Notes of this type could be either encrypted or simply accessible only through pass word control.

    Another option would be to allow creation of individual Brains that are totally encrypted and only accessible through password entry. Accessibility could also be time limited if inactivity on the brain exceeds predetermined time.

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    Jim Daly commented  · 

    The aim here may not be clear. All that is requested is that the present Notes section associated with each Thought can be selected as a password protected note with the aim of making the information in that note accessible only through use of a password.
    The system could be set up to allow - 1. all password protected notes to be opened by a single password; 2. each note to be individually accessed only by input of a password; 3. Length of time a note remains readable after entry of password and no action within the note to be an adjustable 'option'.

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