> We have plenty of excellent open source s/w for the purpose:
> http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm
> http://www.adebenham.com/gournal/
> http://math.mit.edu/~auroux/software/xournal/
> http://xournal.sourceforge.net
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/java-notelab/  (for tablet PCs)
> Which ones do you prefer?
>
> Best
> A. Mani

Actually, nothing comes close the commercial offerings we have (sorry,
but that's true. We have Office Onenote, and there's Evernote, both of
which are excellent.)
But, there is BasKet Notepads for KDE, which I must say is really
really cool, and you haven't mentioned it :) I wish something like
Basket existed for GNOME, because Basket is slow on GNOME (ah, Qt).
Some people might say argue on Tomboy notes, but Tomboy is more of a
wiki-sticky-notes solution, rather than notebook. You might also be
interested in Zim, which is a desktop wiki.

But then again, someone might do something to correct that. Here's a
link for that: http://launchpad.net/poonji

cheers
pratul

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