To be honest for simple notes I just use the note functionality that my
email provider Fastmail provides in their webmail.
-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


On Thu, 11 Dec 2014, at 09:10 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Dang it Ted! I was trying to look cool with a buzz word! I'm still 
> working on how to use "container" like all the other guys at the water 
> cooler...
> 
> Yeah, mostly I just need to write down stuff I can't/won't 
> remember...like the public IP addresses/mask/gateway for client's 
> routers. I was on-site yesterday at a client site because they had 
> electricians in the building flipping breakers and it somehow whacked 
> the router/firewall/switch network room and equipment (all on UPSs.) So 
> I'm in the building with no way out except with my Android phone. I had 
> all the needed info...on my computer in the office. Ideally I could 
> write this stuff down and leave it with the equipment, but I have to 
> deal with a lot of "Hey! I know a lot about computers! I can fix that!" 
> helpers.
> 
> I'll look into Redmine. Thanks!
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> Ted Roche wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I need a way to store business-related notes and have them accessible from
> >> anywhere, including from my Andriod phone. I'm currently using an
> >> application I wrote in VFP, which works great, but if I'm out of the
> >> office, I have to have remote access back to my computer. So, I'm looking
> >> for a "cloud" (oooooh, buzzword warning!) solution.
> >>
> > Bzzt! You don't want it in the cloud, you want a web app. Or an Android
> > app. Or a PIM that syncs between your devices. You don't want a cloud. You
> > can't find anything 'cause of the cloudiness.
> >
> > I use different apps for different client situations. Wunderlist is awesome
> > for, well, lists. Pivotal Tracker for project management, tasks, deadlines
> > and related notes. Redmine for a combo ticketing system, wiki, and document
> > repository. Strongly recommend you consider something like Redmine - a
> > self-hosted CMS so you can store, well, stuff, since you seem to want notes
> > (blog, wiki), and media (CMS) and stuff.
> >
> 
> 
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