Suggestions for development of cross-platform Linux Outliner Note-taking software
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Posted by Chris Thompson
Oct 15, 2009 at 10:53 PM
If you’re on Linux, you should definitely also try “org-mode”. Single-pane, simple formatting (bold and italic, a few more, plus full formatting on export), hoisting, multiple columns (in subareas of outlines!), and a large number of other features. It now also has an iPhone application for mobile access to your outlines.
—Chris
Scott Sealy wrote:
>Thanks Alexander,
>Yes, I have used Notecase for keeping notes. I tried tree sheets
>and it crashed before I could give it a real try - but it looks to be more of a note-taker
>than a true outliner. I’m looking for a single-pane or intrinsic outliner that can
>format (bold, italic) text. Being able to hoist and have multiple columns would be
>nice too. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliners#Layout) I’ve also tried:
>Basket, tkoutliner, java outline editor, jreepad, tuxcards, kjots, keepnote,
>mindraider, treeline and vimoutliner.