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  2. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Marek JedliƄski, Tranglos Software MPL-2.0: Microsoft Windows Memonic: Nektoon AG Freemium [Notes 1] Android (not released yet), iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/Mobile web-based: Microsoft OneNote: Microsoft: Freemium [Notes 2] Android, macOS, iOS, Windows (desktop and mobile), PWA: MyInfo: Milenix Software Shareware: Windows MyNotex ...

  3. Tomboy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tomboy is free and open-source desktop note-taking software written for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and BSD operating systems. Tomboy is part of the GNOME desktop environment. As Ubuntu changed over time and its cloud synchronization software Ubuntu One came and went, Tomboy inspired various forks and clones.

  4. List of personal information managers - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Note-taking software and outliner Windows Contacts: Windows Commercial Included with Windows 7, 8 and 10 Wrike: Web Commercial Yahoo! Calendar: Web Freeware: Yojimbo: macOS Commercial "Personal information manager" Zim: Cross-platform GPL Graphical text editor designed to maintain a collection of locally stored wiki-pages. SuperMemo ...

  5. Keynote (notetaking software) - Wikipedia

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    Keynote is based on the tree data structure concept, allowing "nodes" in a tree panel (much like the tree panel in Windows file managers) to represent separate fields within a single text file. Individual documents within the tree can be edited in Rich Text Format (RTF) or simple text (unformatted).

  6. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking software developed by Microsoft. It is available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite and since 2014 has been free on all platforms outside the suite. [11] OneNote is designed for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users' notes, drawings, screen clippings, and audio ...

  7. Simplenote - Wikipedia

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    Simplenote is a note-taking application with Markdown support. In addition to being accessible via most web browsers, [1] cross-platform apps are available on Android, Linux, Windows, iOS, and macOS.

  8. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian is built on the cross-platform Electron framework, allowing for the application to run on desktop operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS. A special version is also available for mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS. [16] A forum and Discord server are hosted by the developers. [17] [10]

  9. Evernote - Wikipedia

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    On supported operating systems, Evernote allows users to store and edit notes on their local machine, [6] using a SQLite database in Windows. [7]Users with internet access and an Evernote account can also have their notes automatically synchronized with a master copy held on Evernote's servers.