Keynote

keynote

Web site: www.tranglos.com (not active | github.com/dpradov/keynote-nf Category: Office Subcategory: Notes Platform: Windows License: MPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Keynote First release: 2001 Keynote (now: KeyNote NF) – a tabbed notebook with RichText editor, multi-level notes and strong encryption for MS Windows users. The KeyNote NF project is an evolution of Tranglos Keynote (of Marek Jedlinski), … Read more

Linenoise

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Web site: github.com/antirez/linenoise Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, BSD, OS X, IBM AIX, Unix-like License: BSD Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Linenoise – a minimal, zero-config, BSD licensed, readline replacement used in Redis, MongoDB, Android and many other projects. Goals: – Single and multi line editing mode with the usual key bindings … Read more

Google Keep

google keep

Web site: www.google.com/keep/ Category: Office Subcategory: Notes Platform: Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Web-based License: Freeware Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Google Keep First release: March 20, 2013 Google Keep – an internet service owned by the American company Google. The service allows you to create text, audio and photo notes. A Google Keep user can create a note … Read more

Led line editor

led line editor

Web site: github.com/hulkiedo17/led Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Linux, Unix-like License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: May 2021 Led line editor – a line-oriented text editor in command line. This editor is similar to the standard program on unix systems – GNU ed. But i’m not going to make an exact clone … Read more

Gnote

gnote

Web site: wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gnote Category: Office Subcategory: Notes Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Gnote First release: April 2009 Gnote – a simple note-taking application for GNOME desktop environment. It allows you to capture your ideas, link them together using WikiWiki-style links, group together in notebooks and some extra features for everyday use. Gnote … Read more

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