If you use Keynote alot, you may want to look at:

WikidPad: http://www.jhorman.org/wikidPad/
or
FreeMind: http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/

Each of them has their benefits and drawbacks, neither one integrates,
but I like them both better than KeyNote. One lets you use a Wiki
right on your desktop, and the other allows for very flexible handling
of hierarchial data.

Rigel

On 3/23/06, Mark David Dumlao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using an open source information manager application for
> quite a while now, but I've been having difficulty getting it to work
> in Linux/wine.  The program, keynote, saves a collection of rtf files
> as a single file, something like a master document in openoffice.
>
> I was wondering if a plugin existed that allowed me to open .knt files
> in openoffice, possibly as a master document?  If there are none, then
> is it possible for one to be written?
>
> project page of keynote:
>
> keynote.sourceforge.net
>
> the specs are open, but the community seems small, and the main
> developer doesn't know how to do portable guis like gtk, so I was
> thinking petitioning to openoffice groups would be faster.
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