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Revision as of 16:13, 29 December 2019
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App/Package | Abstract | Addition or Link |
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Category: Deskutils | ||
affiche | Affiche allows people to stick notes | ![]() ![]() |
bijiben | Note editor designed to remain simple to use | ![]() |
cartotheque | Managing notes on small cards | ![]() |
cherrytree | Hierarchical note taking application | ![]() ![]() |
gbirthday | Birthday reminder for GNOME2 | ![]() ![]() |
gnote | C++ version of Tomboy, note taking application | ![]() ![]() |
gourmet | GNOME recipe manager | ![]() ![]() |
php74-horde-mnemo | Horde web based notes manager | ![]() ![]() |
knotes | Popup notes | ![]() ![]() |
note | Console based tool to handle encrypted notes | ![]() ![]() |
qownnotes | Manage notes using nextcloud and markdown | ![]() ![]() |
tnote | Small note taking program for the terminal | ![]() ![]() |
tomboy | Personal note taking system for the GNOME desktop | ![]() ![]() |
wmpinboard | Post-it notes for the WindowMaker dock or AfterStep Wharf | |
xcalendar | Calendar with a notebook for X11 (internationalized version) | ![]() |
xfce4-notes-plugin | Notes plugin for the Xfce panel | ![]() ![]() |
xpad | Virtual note-pad system for your X11 desktop | ![]() ![]() |
zim | Desktop wiki editor | ![]() ![]() |
znotes | Simple notes managment application based on Qt | ![]() |
Category: Editors | ||
hnb | Hierarchical NoteBook a data organizer | ![]() ![]() |
Category: Mail, see also Personal Information Manager | ||
squirrelmail-notes-plugin-php74 | Allows you to create notes | ![]() |
If you don't find a package you are looking for, it is recommended to search the ![]() | ||
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