On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 22:06 -0500, Orion Vianna wrote:
> Here is another one :o)
> What are people on MHVLUG using to take notes at meetings?
> Pen and paper does not work as well for me since I don't write as fast. 
> I have been collecting notes to a text document and then making actions 
> from them in *Thinking Rock.
> But there are other types of data in the notes which are interesting to 
> make searchable and with some type of association between them.
> I'm looking for something cross platform, this is not just for me so if 
> anyone knows anything running on windows land only thats fine too... 
> [Orion ducks]...
> 
 
>From "Linux Weekly News" of January 8 2009:

 http://lwn.net/Articles/313486/

TakeNote 0.4.5 announced
 Version 0.4.5 of TakeNote has been announced, some new capabilities
have been added. "TakeNote is a simple cross-platform note taking
program implemented in Python. I have been using it for my research and
class notes, but it should be applicable to many note taking
situations."


Web site and download:
http://rasm.ods.org/takenote



I've been looking for a good, computer-based note-taking app for years.
I have over a dozen notebooks filled with non-searchable handwritten
notes. I've read reviews of many apps (including Microsoft one-note).

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