If I recall the author suggested that someone take over or fork the free project. The open source is available. Can some kind soul be a hero for us all and take over the project? :)
Patola wrote: > This problem has turned worse to me. > > Although dentament's tip improved loading speed, notecase still takes > most of my CPU time and now it's making compiz-manager crash and if I > keep it open for more than a couple of minutes it simply freezes my > laptop. Completely. Not even the magic sysreq keys work. > > I used notecase regularly as a work tool and now I am rather lost on > what to do. My notes need to be converted to another similar program - > and I am considering freemind for this - but I don't have a converter. > Since I rely so much on the notes I've been accumulating, I was forced > to dump them to a text-file and consult them whenever I need, but I > practically can't add notes anymore. > > I am very frustrated with this program going the non-open-source paid > route. The changelog for the commercial version seems to have a number > of bug fixes that were related to performance, and none of these fixes > went to the free version. It seems it was sort of a time bomb to lure > users in paying. Am I being paranoid here? > > Can someone please suggest an alternative? And a way to convert notes? > My notes are too many to be converted by hand. I'd lose the whole day > doing that, and I can't afford that time. > -- notecase consumes 100% CPU https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370819 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
