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[ba-ohs-talk] KeyNote -- a PIM?


Over at www.memes.net, somebody started a node about ZigZag:
http://www.memes.net/index.php3?request=displaypage&NodeID=186
Somebody noted that KeyNote does that:
http://www.lodz.pdi.net/~eristic/free/keynote.html
Take a look at the screenshots at
http://www.lodz.pdi.net/~eristic/free/keynote_screenshot.html
"Keynote is a flexible, multi-featured tabbed notebook, based on Windows 
standard RichEdit control. It's always accessible with a single keypress, 
even if you work in another application. It's certainly more fun to use 
than pen and paper! Take a look at the screenshots page to see for yourself.
The basic idea in KeyNote is that you can have many separate notes within a 
single file. This means that you do not need to open several files - for 
most purposes it is enough to create only one file and several notes inside 
it. With the addition of the tree-type notes, you now have a 
three-dimensional notebook: many notes within one file and a multi-level, 
nested pages within a single note.
Optionally, KeyNote can encrypt your data securely using the Blowfish or 
Idea algorithms. Keynote's interface and behavior are extremely configurable. "    (01)

KeyNote is now open source (Delphi/Kylix, Mozilla license) at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/keynote/    (02)