tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29454082.post116632175131455995..comments2024-03-05T04:07:07.952-05:00Comments on existence trainer: Application Spotlight - Desktop Wikis: Wikidpad and NotebookUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29454082.post-80907442630459111232021-12-15T01:43:40.184-05:002021-12-15T01:43:40.184-05:00This is the most complete program of the two. Also...This is the most complete program of the two. Also, it appears to be under continual development, which means it going to get better. <br /><a href="http://www.faisalabadfabricstore.com/tag/salwar-kameez-catalogue/" rel="nofollow">salwar catalogue</a> , <br /><a href="http://www.faisalabadfabricstore.com/wholesale-lawn-suits/" rel="nofollow">pakistani suits at wholesale price</a> , bedsheet and blanket sethttp://www.thecollectionmarts.com/product-category/bed-blanket-set/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29454082.post-38718602829003830282007-01-17T19:31:00.000-05:002007-01-17T19:31:00.000-05:00Wikidpad does work in Linux, and some people have ...Wikidpad does work in Linux, and some people have reported running it successfully in Mac OS. Information is stored in either text files or an SQLite database, so you're not really locked into the application or operating system.<br /><br />The best feature of Wikidpad in my point of view is the ease for adding attributes to pages, allowing very simple tagging and categorization of nodes). Dynamic views based on these attributes make retrieval of possibly long lost information much easier. In the middle of a note, you can drop a todo item and all of your todos are grouped dynamically in the view panel. Very neat design. Attributes are quite addictive. You can even set global preferences so that items with a certain attribute display with a particular icon or color in the notes tree. Very cool stuff.<br /><br />I do agree that the look could be more polished. Nice looking tables are not as easy to create (a limitation of the markup language, rather). I would appreciate more integration with web based information (snipping information from a web browser, and ability to post information to a blog), but one can only dream. The other big drawback - not only with this, but with other Wikis - is that information is only displayed in the tree depending on how it's linked from other pages or depending on the assigned attributes. A quick snippet without any attributes assigned might end up in the note limbo, long lost unless you're willing to dig into the endless sea of notes. True, search is very fast and easy to use, but search only works if you know what you're looking for. If you want to browse your information it's not that easy.<br /><br />If only there was something with the powerful attribute based organization of wikidpad and the pretty interface of OneNote.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com