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 tomboy

Desktop note taking program using wiki style links
4MB
http://www.gnome.org/projects/tomboy/
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33 reviews
Description:

Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application which is simple and easy to use. it lets you organise your notes intelligently by allowing you to easily link ideas together with wiki style interconnects.

User reviews:
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1 week ago

TipiT
3 It is great and I use it but works better in Ubuntu because "Only on Ubuntu - If you’re using Ubuntu, you can sync your Tomboy Notes too!" At the moment synchronizing in ubuntu one does not work.
2 weeks ago

MattOne
4 Perfect for lyric writing. It's very handy because it is easily accessible in the system tray. Whenever you get a new idea, you can write it down easily.
1 month ago

ulysses
2 I dont need it.
3 months ago

kamecat
2 bug on Linux Mint? Unable to copy, paste and select the line. (Tomboy worked fine on Ubuntu10 and 11.)
6 months ago

nogburt
4 Good program
8 months ago

toto_de_France
3 le post-it ...
8 months ago

PocketSam
4 Nice and useful app.
10 months ago

tamoghna4
3 not that bad, it could be useful.
10 months ago

kazztan0325
5 It is very useful. Especially to use with cairo-dock's applet.
10 months ago

UncleNinja
1 mono
11 months ago

AllGamer
2 useless gedit is way faster for quick notes, that is easily transportable to another device or PC
1 year ago

trollboy
2 It's actually not a bad program. If only it wasn't written using Mono
1 year ago

xalexx
1 who use this?
1 year ago

Xyie
4 Not too bad, even though I'm yet finding a niche for a note-taking application in my computer use. Tried it out for re-typing notes for class definitions, and ended up with something with which I can connect information to previous entries for review.
1 year ago

akanashiro
2 Oh no, I use Gnote
1 year ago

kjuergen
2 gnote needs less resources and doesn't need M$ endangered crap. Gone together with F-spot....
1 year ago

jesterofalltrades
3 This is a great program, but it relies on mono, which is from .NET, which is Microsoft's attempt to weasel into Linux and then cry copyright. No thanks--I'll stick with mono-less gnote.
1 year ago

Rodpaulo
5 Muito bom
1 year ago

Twix2247
4 This probably the most used program I have. I am always jotting something down to remember in a note pad. This works much better and you can create note books for like items and link notes to other notes. One of the best products (besides the GUI) to come from GNOME.
1 year ago

Valthar
1 Just use Gnote, less of a hog
1 year ago

wanda
1 Gedit reicht fuer mich personlich, und kein mono.
1 year ago

telewatho
4 Does everything you need it to do, and stores notes in a clever way. Brilliant app. NEEDS TO BE MORE LIGHT-WEIGHT THOUGH
1 year ago

RobinJ
3 It's a nice little program, but it has crashed quite some times in the past few hours...
1 year ago

tomdiana
5 Great!
1 year ago

flor_de_azucena
5 Turned up useful for me. Just notes, nothing more. And always at hand, near the menu.
1 year ago

Jac978
4 I like it so much
1 year ago

dckjnsn
5 only drawback is i cannot create links...just copy them
1 year ago

sploopidy
1 It takes up lots of memory, and whats the point? We have gedit.
1 year ago

galen
4 syncs whereas gnotes does not. heavy memory and uses mono. syncs to flashdrive then to your other computers, great for multi computer uses who want their notes. Dear low review twits: know how use it before displaying your ignornance
1 year ago

SeventhReign
2 It works, but Gnotes is the exact same thing only faster and uses less memory .. sooo
1 year ago

aneurysm1985
5 As an ex-Windows user who would constantly have an MS notepad window open to type down quick notes, Tomboy is the perfect tool to do that...and more. I really like the way notes are automatically saved with each keystroke, and the way notes are grouped into different categories. In Linux Mint 7, Tomboy was automatically next to the MintMenu button, but now in Mint 9 it is hidden in the applications list. I wonder how many would-be users are now missing out on this great application :(
1 year ago

linuxmint
2 For me, it's useless :(.
1 year ago

dorylinux
1 ...usa mono, per carità!