July 23, 2008

Organize your notes, using NoteCase

If you are a blogger, you probably have a long list of things you want to comment in the coming days, some useful links you’ve found in the internet, and photos / audio files / videos. It is a great idea to keep it in the single place, using application who organizes these notes and links.

NoteCase is a hierarchical text notes organizer (outliner), which may be helpful is such situations. It is available for Linux (including pdaxrom and angstrom distros for Sharp Zaurus, Asus eeePC), Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Maemo (Nokia N770/N800) and Maemo OS2008 (Nokia N800/N810) operating systems. The applications uses GTK+ toolkit. Gnome-vfs2 is also recommended.

NoteCase.

NoteCase helps you to organize your everyday text notes into a single document, with individual notes placed in the tree-like structure. To ensure your privacy, encrypted document format is supported, along with standard unencrypted format.

Project is free and open source (released under BSD license). Some additional information can be found at the NoteCase’s homepage.

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