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    QOwnNotes

    QOwnNotes

    Plain-text file notepad with markdown support and ownCloud integration

    QOwnNotes is the open source (GPL) plain-text file notepad with markdown support and todo list manager for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, that (optionally) works together with the notes application of ownCloud. Please visit the project webpage for downloading QOwnNotes.
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    RumbleDown

    Unifying communication flows to one point

    The aim of RumbleDown is to regroup all the diverse communications that can be used - now or in the future - to reduce the clutter currently present and make it usable by a human. The hope is also to break up non-open fluxes to enable a truly single-point access. Don not forget: in the future some sort of encryption will be called upon to protect user data and privacy. At that time we will have to address the necessary controls issues. For the start up that will not be a problem. The...
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