On 10/24/07, Kamaleshwar Morjal [कमलेश्वर मोरजाल]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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

Earlier I used the outline mode in Emacs, but now I switched to
another mode in Emacs called org mode.  This is out of the world
product inheriting all the power of emacs and is simply a great app.

ust try this out.  It is an outliner, office application.  I write
essays, books, plan, agenda items, tables, spreadsheets, track
progress and everything.  This also keeps the data always in text
mode, but interpreted neatly and very fast at the run time.
Encryption is always possible in Emacs using gpg, which applies to
this as well.  It exports the files into html, latex, and others.
Considering that it is one of the recent Emacs apps it is gaining more
userbase and soon more features will be available.

read more about it from orgmode.org. If you want graphical
applications consider vym and kdissert.

Nagarjuna
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