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I'm looking for a simple note management software , support searching article by title , any recommendations ?

Best not KDE's.

daisy
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Use Tomboy enter image description here, a very good notes management software

Description:

Tomboy is a free and open-source desktop notetaking application written for Unix-like (including Mac OS X and Linux) and Microsoft Windows operating systems, written in C# using Gtk#. Tomboy is part of the GNOME desktop environment, often for personal information management. Its interface is a notepad with a wiki-like linking system to connect notes together. Words in the note body that match extant note titles become hyperlinks automatically, making it simple to construct a personal wiki.

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Ashu
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I would recommend zim for its usage and plugins support

There is a screencast uploaded on May 2009.

While Gnote is a port of Tomboy to C++
https://askubuntu.com/a/77046/62797

possod
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Tomboy is best..

With ability to sync with UBUNTU ONE,etc it would be my top prefrance.

Plus you can use the notes/memos/tasks feature from evolution.

Also,if you would like a Widget (like in windows 7) you can use SCREENLETS which is available in the software center.It has the ability to sync with tomboy.

Also NITRO is a good app.Though nitro is a task app basically,notes can be stored too.

If you need any help with the installations of any of it,just post a comment here. Will be happy to help :)

Nirmik
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