WikidPad is an open source, Python-based wiki-like notebook for storing thoughts, ideas, todo lists, contacts, and other notes.
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org-mode – note taking software
Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and doing project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.
Read moreBasKet Note Pads – multi-purpose note-taking software
BasKet Note Pads is a KDE program for organizing, sharing, and taking notes. It can manage various types of information such as to-do lists and pictures.
Read moreCherryTree – hierarchical note taking software
CherryTree is a hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single XML or SQLite file.
Read moreZim Desktop Wiki – brings the concept of a wiki to your desktop
Zim Desktop Wiki (Zim) is an open source graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of wiki pages.
Read moreRedNotebook – modern journal
RedNotebook is a graphical diary and journal to keep track of notes and thoughts throughout the day. It includes a calendar navigation.
Read moreBest Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Keep
Google Keep is a note-taking service included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
Read moreBest Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is available as part of the Microsoft Office suite. Here’s our recommended free and open source alternatives.
Read moreOneNote Alternatives
OneNote is a proprietary computer software package for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It enables a user to capture what is important in their personal and professional life, captured by making notes, to-do lists, photos, audio clips, or videos. Information is stored in a non-linear form. OneNote is developed by the behemoth, Microsoft. Whilst the program is available for Android, it has not been ported to Linux.
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