FREE NOTES MANAGEMENT

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Pepys is a powerful hypertext enabled notebook designed for individuals and small workgroups. It works in a similar way to a WikiWikiWeb. However, unlike a WikiWikiWeb, Pepys does not require a web server or any kind of administrative access. Simply download and run the installer and start using Pepys to organise your thoughts and keep notes.


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OrangeNote™ is a free WPF-based text clipping manager for Windows that allows you to store an unlimited number of fully-indexed and taggable text clippings in its database and pull them up at any time with a quick full-text search. You can assign clippings custom hotkeys and paste them into any running program, so commonly-typed things (like an address or bank card number) become as quick as a single keystroke!  I like this one!

 

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Notes 1.00 A small window to write some important events.Minimize to system tray.On exit the program will save the text into 'notes.txt' . This is a neat little application...

Check out all the other freeware on the site!


 

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My memos is a simple message channel for each user. It stores messages or notes (memos) for each user.

 

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A quick and easy notepad utility to help you save lists of text in alphabetical order. Just click on the A-Z buttons to automatically load the text files into the editing window. All text is automatically saved whenever you click another button, so you don't have to worry about remembering to save as you continue to use the application.

When you land on the page click on the screenshot and you will get a real idea of what the app is like, pretty cool..

Go there
http://www.screamingdreams.com/software.html

 

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AlotNotes With this simple yet effective tool, creating and organizing notes is easy. Alot Notes has a basic interface that simply displays the list of notes as a tree display in the left pane and the contents of the highlighted note in the right pane. The interface icons may throw you a bit, but hover over them for guidance. You can input a text or spreadsheet note, and the notes are time-stamped with the exact time you began your entry. It has save options galore, including saving to the executable's database file, an external file, and a database backup. You can activate the stay-on-top feature for those individual notes you want to display. When you minimize the program, a small icon is placed on the lower-left side of your screen or in the system tray. Unfortunately, printing and hot-key features are missing. While the design won't mesmerize you, we consider this freeware a good notes option.

 

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In the world of Notepad replacements, Tiny Pad gives users some solid basic features and a couple of unique ones, too. It incorporates a tabbed interface for juggling multiple notepads, it can load on Windows start-up, and it comes with a thorough set of hot keys for keeping your hands on the keyboard. There are nineteen screenshots on the site for you to get the real look at Tiny Pad.

 
 

 

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