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    Dnote

    Dnote

    A simple command line notebook

    Dnote is a personal knowledge management tool focused on easily capturing, organizing, and retrieving technical notes such as code snippets, terminal commands, and short documentation, all while keeping content accessible and searchable. It is designed around fast, distraction-free workflows that let users jot down notes quickly from the terminal or a web interface, ensuring that insights and solutions are captured at the moment they occur.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Neorg

    Neorg

    Modernity meets insane extensibility

    Neorg is an all-encompassing tool based around structured note taking, project and task management, time tracking, slideshows, writing typeset documents and much more. The premise is that all of these features are built on top of a single base file format (.norg), which the user only has to learn once to gain access to all of Neorg's functionality. Not only does this yield a low barrier for entry for new users it also ensures that all features are integrated with each other and speak the...
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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: 36 This Week
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    Piggydb

    Piggydb

    Piggydb helps you have more fun with knowledge creation.

    Piggydb is a flexible and scalable knowledge building platform that supports a heuristic or bottom-up approach to discover new concepts or ideas based on your input. You can begin with using it as a flexible outliner, diary or notebook, and as your database grows, Piggydb helps you to shape or elaborate your own knowledge. Piggydb is a Web application provided as a self-contained package that contains a Web server and database engine. With Piggydb, you can create highly structured content...
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    SemNotes

    SemNotes

    Semantic Note-taking tool for KDE

    SemNotes is a semantic note taking tool for KDE4, built on top of Nepomuk-KDE. The tool is still under development, but it is already usable, provided that KDE4 is installed and the Nepomuk running.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A note-taking and organisation application for use by students in lectures
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