On 10/25/07, Nagarjuna G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/24/07, Kamaleshwar Morjal [कमलेश्वर मोरजाल] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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. > Thank you very much for replying. Will surely try out the above mentioned softwares but as i said, i have lot of data in the keynote's native file format; can the above mentioned editors be extended easily to support more open file formats? Thanks and regards. -- "A Smooth Sea Never Made A Skillful Mariner" (So nice and true) kamaleshwar morjal (कमलेश्वर मोरजाल)
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