Re: Gnote

Zin works OK, as a bookmark “plugin” for Uzbl smile

It is even better than traditional firefox-style bookmark tab, because you can comment your bookmarks and add to other notes in Zim smile

Thanks for sharing Zim with us big_smile

Re: Gnote

I've used Gnote as well.  It's hella fast and great looking.

The only (and I mean ONLY) reason I'm sticking with Tomboy right now is the sync option.  I need that; I take notes on the netbook and sync them using Dropbox.  smile

I've tried BasKet.  I haven't formed an opinion on it yet, as I just installed it the other day but haven't played with it.

Enjoy whatever you try!

Amy

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Re: Gnote

While organizing notes today I realized that gnote does not keep it's notes in plain text therefore not useful when you need a view line of code or bit of info and you aren't in an X environment. Am I'm better sticking with a folder full of text files?

Re: Gnote

jinnstar wrote:

While organizing notes today I realized that gnote does not keep it's notes in plain text therefore not useful when you need a view line of code or bit of info and you aren't in an X environment. Am I'm better sticking with a folder full of text files?

Zim = txt notes, that you can edit without X

Re: Gnote

klanger wrote:
jinnstar wrote:

While organizing notes today I realized that gnote does not keep it's notes in plain text therefore not useful when you need a view line of code or bit of info and you aren't in an X environment. Am I'm better sticking with a folder full of text files?

Zim = txt notes, that you can edit without X

checking it out, seems neat but will take a little getting used to smile

Annnnd it's Zim for the Win! Thanks Klanger.

Last edited by jinnstar (2009-09-30 00:25:58)

Re: Gnote

jinnstar wrote:
klanger wrote:
jinnstar wrote:

While organizing notes today I realized that gnote does not keep it's notes in plain text therefore not useful when you need a view line of code or bit of info and you aren't in an X environment. Am I'm better sticking with a folder full of text files?

Zim = txt notes, that you can edit without X

checking it out, seems neat but will take a little getting used to smile

Annnnd it's Zim for the Win! Thanks Klanger.

Don't thank me ... smile

IgorP wrote:

While we wait, I've tried ZIM - desktop wiki. Even lighter and it can shows pictures and have interesting plug-ins.

Regards!

Re: Gnote

Has anyone tried vimwiki ?
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2226


very fast (of course - its a vim-plugin)
it is very simple to use
has its own syntax similar to mediawiki ( it supports mediawiki as well)
nice html export (not for mediawiki)
   u can specify html header and -footers and the css file... and use js for syntaxhighlighting.
   embed your pictures ...
runs in a terminal if you like
stores information in plaintext


I use it at work with windows PortableGVim and at home with the CBL installation on the same stick (which I can boot viartually with portable virtualbox from a rawdisk .vmdk), works like a charm ...

I have no experience with other notes-taking apps. vimwiki always did it.

on windows 2000 the whole gvim takes 7 mb of ram right now

Last edited by zenrun (2009-09-30 12:50:04)

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