Hi list,
well i don't know if this mail is appropriate here but
still, i needed help from the Linux community, so here
goes:
Keynote is a Tabbed notebook and personal information
manager, with tree structure and strong encryption; its
open source and its free. (free as in free beer as well as
free as in freedom :)
More info about it here:
http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html
The only problem being its available exclusively for
windows and the author states some reasons why he
will not be writing one on the Linux platform. Its
written in Borland Delphi and I already have the
Delphi code from the website mentioned above. Also,
the development of this software was ceased after
version 2.0. I want to know if it is possible to
convert Delphi code such that it can be compiled
on Linux with the same functionality. Reason: I have
loads of important documents in its native file format;
so even though i found one almost similar personal
information management tool for linux (a KDE project;
http://basket.kde.org/ ) that i can happily use but
it can't solve my problem of reading that enormous
amount of encrypted data i have in native keynote
file format. Besides i really liked the way keynote
swiftly handles any kind of information, a really
handy tool. [Please check out its website]
I am willing to port that code to Linux no matter
what it takes, but... i really don't know where to
begin [considering i am not a professional
programmer], i need help. _Any_ help here?

Regards.

-- 
"A Smooth Sea Never Made A Skillful Mariner" (So nice and true)
kamaleshwar morjal
(कमलेश्वर मोरजाल)
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