Josh | 13 Mar 2009 17:55
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Re: tabbed notepad for Linux?

This doesn't sound exactly like what you are asking for but it may fit the bill.

http://www.tiddlywiki.com/

It's a personal Wiki contained in a single HTML file.  No program to
install; just open it in a browser and edit away.  When it saves, it
rewrites the HTML with your changes.  I use it as an engineering
notebook and it is great for that since you can organize notes, link,
search, etc.

Josh

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Robert Parkhurst
<robert.parkhurst@...> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I've got a curious app I'm looking for on Linux...  The idea comes from my
> mac running Microsoft Office 2004 (along side iWork).  One of the views in
> the Word component of Microsoft Office 2004 is the "notepad" view.  When you
> select this, it changes your screen to look kinda like a yellow notepad and
> everything is in bullet-form by default.  What I really like about this is
> that you can make new Tab's in the document.  So, for example, I could keep
> all my notes in a single document, but organize them into tab's--each tab
> for each day of class or something.
>
> I'd like to find an app in Linux that's similar for taking notes on things.
> Does this exist?  I know you can have tabs open in applications like
> gnome-notepad, but they aren't saved as a single document.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Robert
>
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