On Sat, 15 Sep 2018, John Sechrest wrote:

So a shared wiki does this.
As does Evernote or OneNote or google Keep.... And each of them have
benefits and limitations.

  Don't forget keepnote <http://www.keepnote.org/>

 KeepNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS 
X. With KeepNote, you can store your class notes, TODO lists, research notes, 
journal entries, paper outlines, etc in a simple notebook hierarchy with 
rich-text formatting, images, and more. Using full-text search, you can 
retrieve any note for later reference.

KeepNote is designed to be cross-platform (implemented in Python and PyGTK) and 
stores your notes in simple and easy to manipulate file formats (HTML and XML). 
Archiving and transferring your notes is as easy as zipping or copying a folder.

Read more about KeepNote's design philosophy or follow my development ideas on 
twitter (@mattrasmus).
Features

    Rich-text formatting (e.g. Bullet point lists, Inline images)
    Hierarchical organization for notes
    Web links and note-to-note links
    Full-text search
    Integrated screenshot
    File attachments
    Spell checking (via gtkspell)
    Auto-saving
    Built-in backup and restore (archive to zip files)
    Extensions (i.e. "plugins")
    Cross-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOS X)

  I've found it very useful.

Rich
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