Sinister Midget wrote:
> On 2009-04-23, Tony Manco <trmanco@xxxxxx> claimed:
>> What is Gnote?
>>
>> Gnote is a experimental port of Tomboy to C++
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> New features
>>
>> * Now support addins (Bug #578980): - Fixed Width
>> * Show addins in preferences.
>>
>> Fixes:
>>
>> * Can now close the template note opened when the Preferences
>> dialog is open. (Close #579105)
>> * Check for Gtk+ 2.14 or later and include gtk/gtk.h in
>> src/utils.cpp (Close #579240)
>> * Fix wrongly highlighted URLs and a crash when inserting in
>> some situation. (Close #579225)
>> * Fix offsets on WikiWord (similar to bug #579225)
>> * Initialize gettext properly (Close #579520)
>> * Properly check for libxml2.
>> * Drag and drop of notes to a notebook (Close #579637)
>> * Fixed hang when changing the title of a note (Close #579362)
>> * The open state of notes is now saved properly.
>>
>> Translations:
>>
>> * Update comment to reflect format in strings. (Close #579209)
>> * Ensure the spelling of Gnote.
>> * Some strings shouldn't be translated. (Close #579197)
>> * Date format are non localizable. (Close #579207)
>> * Properly use plural forms (Close #579412)
>> * Remove markup from translatable strings (Close #579453)
>> * Added translations: - Swedish (sv) - Greek (el) - Arabic
>> (ar) - Catalan (ca) - German (de) - French (fr)
>>
>> Download:
>> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnote/
>>
>> -- http://www.figuiere.net/hub/blog/?2009/04/22/661-gnote-020 --
>
> I don't have to look at it just now. Is it sick with mono like Tomboy?
>
It's mono free, if that was your question.
And it's also faster... it's a native application, if you know what I mean.
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