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    YSticky

    YSticky

    A portable cross-platform sticky note application.

    YSticky is a portable cross-platform reminder / sticky note application. It is very simple and its use recalls that of the real sticky notes in the following three steps: 1. create a new / take a note; 2. (re)edit it; 3. stick it. YSticky is developed in Java so needs the Java Virtual Machine (version 6 or higher) that, in the case, is very easy to download and install. It does not need installation since quickly creates and edits notes in the same directory of the executable.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Omni-Notes

    Omni-Notes

    Free and powerful note-taking application

    Omni-Notes is a powerful open-source note-taking application for Android designed to be both smart and simple. It has a clean and simple Material Design interface and is packed with plenty of smart features. These include image, audio and generic file attachment, a To-do list, Google Now integration, numerous widgets and so much more. Omni-Notes takes note-taking to a whole new level, making it more convenient and integrated.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Makagiga

    Makagiga

    To-do manager, notepad, RSS reader...

    Makagiga is an open-source, easy-to-use, portable application for doing a variety of tasks, such as todo listing, text editing, or RSS reading. Plugins are used to implement its various capabilities.
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    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    GloboNote

    GloboNote

    Create sticky notes, to-do list, journals & reminders all in one app

    GloboNote is a free and easy to use desktop note taking application. It lets you create sticky notes, to-do lists, journals, reminders and other notes in one place. There are no limits to the number of sticky notes you can create. Notes can be organize by groups and search using the search tool. GloboNote can be run in any OS that has Java 8 installed.
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    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    Simple Notepad

    Simple Notepad

    The easiest notepad

    A simple notebook with which you can quickly create notes.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    GTE Note Taker

    GTE Note Taker

    A simple yet flexible portable plain text note taker for note addicts.

    This small application aims to to help the user take structured plain text notes one at a time. By design, the application aim to be as simple as possible to take a note without being distracted by bells and whistles. The application can also be used to record todos and journal entries. They are structured because they have consistent names ([type]-timestamp.txt), stored in one configurable path, and, optionally, their contents follow predefined formats (see the cnf file).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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