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Originally Posted by Quoth
But a tabbed Text editor with sessions (Notepad++ and KATE are just two) is better than One Note and not proprietary. Just text. I used to use a Wiki and thhen changed to NotePad++ on Windows and then WINE, but KATE on Linux is the same thing. Both free. I don't know what thing like them are used on Mac. They are actually developed for Programmers, both to edit the programs (with smart syntax highlighting) and to track changes, objects, APIs, requirements, etc on a per project basis. So work very well as a window with a tab for each file beside the wordprocessor window. You can turn off autocompletion and brackets highlighting and identify the file as text. You can edit HTML, XML, CSS and most programming languages too.
So I only use my secret online Wiki for multiple author on the same series. You need a password to even connect to the website and an account in the Wiki.
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Quoth:
I don't disagree that in some instances, a tabbed editor is "better." I
love my NoteTAB Pro (not NotePAD); it's fantastic for many things and their "outline" option is the cat's pajamas (a bit like a private wiki, as it happens).
However, I
gotta admit, for linking all over the place, everything from files, to URLs, to images online, etc., the two proprietaries in this instance are "easier." IMHO, of course, but...hey, different horses, different courses and in this case, different riders.
Hitch