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Posted by Dr Andus
May 9, 2018 at 09:19 AM

 

Franz Grieser wrote:
>I assumed he wanted Linux software he can run on a Chromebook - no
>matter if it’s available on Windows or not. But we’re only guessing :-)

Indeed, and thanks for the list. Those apps would already take care of a lot of needs.

 


Posted by Dr Andus
May 9, 2018 at 09:20 AM

 

Jan S. wrote:
Can the
>Chromebook run Java apps, like zkn3 (Daniel Luedecke’s Zettelkasten
>app)?

No, I don’t think Chromebooks can run Java.

 


Posted by jaslar
May 9, 2018 at 10:14 AM

 

I believe times (a fork of hnb) is Linux only. It’s a console app, old school, but surprisingly powerful. It kind of reminds me of PC-Outline, the DOS version. Hours of fun!

 


Posted by Marbux
May 9, 2018 at 09:56 PM

 

It’s been many years since I did a list of all outliners available on Linux. (There weren’t many then.)  Linux-only applications aren’t my favorite; I’m partial to apps that will run on both Linux and Windows. But here’s what I found in about 15 minutes of intercourse with Google:

Linux (only) outliners:

Hiero: https://productivepenguin.blogspot.com/2015/07/an-outliner-for-linux.html

Treeline: http://treeline.bellz.org/index.html

Zim: http://zim-wiki.org/

Outliner Lighto: http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/outline-lighto

hnb: http://hnb.sourceforge.net/

gjots: http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots/

kjots: https://userbase.kde.org/KJots

Dockboard: http://dockboard.sourceforge.net/

Basket Note Pads: https://basket-notepads.github.io/

Tomboy: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy

vym: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vym/

Buzz: http://buzz.sourceforge.net/

gnote: https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Gnote

Plume-Creator: http://plume-creator.eu/

Kabikaboo: https://sourceforge.net/projects/kabikaboo/

MyNotex: https://sites.google.com/site/mynotex/

Dokuwiki: https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki

 


Posted by cicerosc
May 9, 2018 at 11:17 PM

 

Dr. Andrus you probably already know but Ecco and Bonsai work perfectly under linux.  I am in legal profession and I use Bonsai and Ecco in Crossover/Wine every day in my favorite distribution, MX-17.

 


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