[ubuntu-uk] Taking notes with Ubuntu
Bob Giles
thecorfiot at gmail.com
Mon Sep 5 06:19:16 UTC 2011
On 09/05/2011 02:11 AM, Joe Smith wrote:
> With the new college, school and university year starting soon, I was
> wondering what tools can be used to take notes for lectures, classes,
> meetings, etc. in Ubuntu, or on Linux in general.
>
> There are popular tools like MS OneNote and Evernote, but neither
> support Linux (granted they can apparently work with Wine but that's
> not the focus)
>
> So, does anyone on here use or know of any decent software/methods to use?
>
> P.S. My first time posting on the mailing list after being subscribed
> for a long time.
Hi Joe,
I would suggest Rednotebook which is available in the Ubuntu
repositories. I have used it for quite a while and it does all that I
want it to. It is open source and actively being developed. I know that
it is technically a journal but you can adapt its use to suit. I guess
having your notes on a daily basis may not be such a bad thing. Check it
out at http://rednotebook.sourceforge.net/ Lots of features!
If you want to spend money, Notecase Pro is well worth a look but if you
just want to take notes, it's probably a bit of overkill. Check it out
at http://www.virtual-sky.com/ Even lots more features!
HTH
Bob
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