Linux.com reviews Tomboy
As bookmarked here a couple of months ago, Beatnik Software has a note-taking app with wiki-alike features called Tomboy. Linux.com published a review today, "Take notes with Tomboy"
A few weeks ago, I started looking around for an application that makes it easy to take notes. I do all my writing in Vim, but I wanted something that was good for quick and dirty notetaking and for organizing information without maintaining a collection of text files. After some research, I settled on Tomboy.
Tomboy is a simple desktop note-taking application for Linux and other *nix operating systems. It's written in C# and runs on Mono. It has also just been accepted into GNOME 2.16, so Tomboy will be appearing on a lot of Linux users' desktops soon, if it's not there already.
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