Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 130.64.130.121]
on October 08, 2008 07:31 AM
KnowIt works fine for me on Ubuntu 8.04.
I think NoteCase may be the best, but unfortunately buying the paid version is required for certain essential features such as bulleted lists.
I have recently taken to using TakeNote (http://rasm.ods.org/takenote/), a simple new note-taking application. I realize that it's not technically an outliner, but all these note-taking applications serve pretty much the same function of taking notes in a hierarchy. I think I will have to retry Zim, though (the Nautilus-like top-bar navigation turned me off at first).
Five outliners for Linux
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 130.64.130.121] on October 08, 2008 07:31 AMI think NoteCase may be the best, but unfortunately buying the paid version is required for certain essential features such as bulleted lists.
I have recently taken to using TakeNote (http://rasm.ods.org/takenote/), a simple new note-taking application. I realize that it's not technically an outliner, but all these note-taking applications serve pretty much the same function of taking notes in a hierarchy. I think I will have to retry Zim, though (the Nautilus-like top-bar navigation turned me off at first).
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