Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
Posted May 1, 2009 21:56 UTC (Fri) by smoogen (subscriber, #97)In reply to: Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks by dw
Parent article: Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
      Posted May 1, 2009 22:48 UTC (Fri)
                               by corbet (editor, #1)
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      Posted May 1, 2009 22:54 UTC (Fri)
                               by smoogen (subscriber, #97)
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its the kettle calling the pot burnt... 
     
    
      Posted May 6, 2009 20:39 UTC (Wed)
                               by ikm (guest, #493)
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      Posted May 9, 2009 1:42 UTC (Sat)
                               by roelofs (guest, #2599)
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Indeed.  Almost half of his hairs are still that orangish color!
 
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      Posted May 2, 2009 23:14 UTC (Sat)
                               by man_ls (guest, #15091)
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And speaking of old: it would be good to compare with some oldies goldies. The old Mac OS note-taking application (not to confuse with the infamous Lotus Notes) was quite useful, the only disadvantage was its irregular tendency to drop notes, at least on System 7. Does this new breed of note-taking applications bring anything new to the table, or is it just a rehashing?
      
           
     
    
      Posted May 5, 2009 19:40 UTC (Tue)
                               by salimma (subscriber, #34460)
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      Posted May 14, 2009 11:46 UTC (Thu)
                               by ketilmalde (guest, #18719)
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I'm not sure which application is referred to, but I distinctly remember a Mac applications called 'hypercard'.  Back in, I guess, 1963 or thereabouts. 
-k 
     
    
      Hey!  Who are you calling old?! 
      
          Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
      Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
      
No way to resist
      
      Hey! Who are you calling old?!
Tomboy, Gnote, and the limits of forks
      
      Our editor has enough with being grumpy, as to also suffer from old age. Also, it is not PostIt (which is a trademark) but computerized note-taking. Speaking of PostIt, I remember actually seeing some note-taking application by 3Com with the official PostIt trademark, but apparently it didn't reach too many people.
Grumpy editor
      Grumpy editor
      
The history of note taking applications
      
> the MacOS application has hyperlinking or not.
	
 
           