On 07/01/2012 14:35, YaManicKill wrote:
I know this is web based (and similar to a previously mentioned
solution), but still, I use springpad
Not sure I like this (from the Springpad website):
We're always on the lookout to save you time and money with essential
updates customized for your
On 9 January 2012 08:55, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/01/2012 14:35, YaManicKill wrote:
I know this is web based (and similar to a previously mentioned solution),
but still, I use springpad
Not sure I like this (from the Springpad website):
We're always on the
what is the best program to use for simple text files on android, windows
and mac? If I do it that way, i can use Dropbox as well, but would prefer to
keep it on Ubuntu One.
I know this is web based (and similar to a previously mentioned
solution), but still, I use springpad for all my plain
what is the best program to use for simple text files on android,
i use conboy on maemo: works like gnote but with capability to sync to ubuntu's
tomboy note using ubuntu one. Do not own an android but maybe someone ported
it. I really like it loads.
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On 5 January 2012 12:08, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask platforms?
Etherpad is sort of similar but doesn't use the sticky note paradigm, or
you might want something like Evernote or Catch. Catch doesn't have a
supported
On 05/01/12 12:08, John MM wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask platforms?
What's an 'ask platform'?
Al.
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On 2012-01-05 12:23, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Etherpad is sort of similar but doesn't use the sticky note paradigm,
or
you might want something like Evernote or Catch. Catch doesn't have a
supported Linux app but I've found it to be better as a mobile note
taker.
I use Catch, as it is good on
On 05/01/12 12:25, Alan Pope wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:08, John MM wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask
platforms?
What's an 'ask platform'?
Al.
Oh sorry, using the Galaxy Tab for that message, it was correct until I
hist send then it changed the
On 5 January 2012 12:48, scoundrel50a scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:25, Alan Pope wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:08, John MM wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask
platforms?
What's an 'ask platform'?
Al.
Oh sorry, using the Galaxy Tab for that
On 05/01/12 12:23, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 5 January 2012 12:08, John MM scoundrel...@gmail.com
mailto:scoundrel...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask
platforms?
Etherpad is sort of similar but doesn't use the sticky note paradigm,
On 05/01/12 12:46, Jon Reynolds wrote:
On 2012-01-05 12:23, Simon Greenwood wrote:
Etherpad is sort of similar but doesn't use the sticky note paradigm, or
you might want something like Evernote or Catch. Catch doesn't have a
supported Linux app but I've found it to be better as a mobile note
On 05/01/12 12:48, scoundrel50a wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:25, Alan Pope wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:08, John MM wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask
platforms?
What's an 'ask platform'?
Al.
Oh sorry, using the Galaxy Tab for that message, it was correct until I
On 05/01/12 13:11, Alan Pope wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:48, scoundrel50a wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:25, Alan Pope wrote:
On 05/01/12 12:08, John MM wrote:
Just wondered, is there an alternative, that can be used on ask
platforms?
What's an 'ask platform'?
Al.
Oh sorry, using the Galaxy Tab for
On 05/01/12 13:17, scoundrel50a wrote:
what is the best program to use for simple text files on android,
windows and mac? If I do it that way, i can use Dropbox as well, but
would prefer to keep it on Ubuntu One.
No idea about text editors on Android, but I used TextPad on Windows for
years.
There is gnote that is a basic gtk application that does all the note
taking bits of tomboy, but none of the networking ubuntu one stuff etc.Will
import all your existing tomboy notes.
Stuart
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On 5 January 2012 14:11, Alan Pope a...@canonical.com wrote:
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