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Pepys Personal Edition 1.0.2.0
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.
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Note Studio for Mac OSX 3.1.1
A powerful note-taking system for your Mac. The priority is on getting notes down quickly. It is inspired by wiki technology, and allows simple text formatting (headings, bold, tables, etc), as well as notes which link together like web pages.
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ConnectedText 1.2.0.6
ConnectedText is a powerful personal Wiki system with unique capabilities. Store all your notes and their revisions in a SQL database. Includes editor with drag and drop, full-text search, graph navigator which topic relationship.
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ProjectForum 4.7.0
ProjectForum provides a professional and easy-to-use web-based focus for your team's work and collaboration. Its flexible wiki-style forums fill the gap between the scattered flurry of email and the time and expense of meetings or teleconferences.
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QuickNotes 3.5
Organize your thoughts.
QuickNotes manages notes in a compact database. Embed images or sound clips into the note text. To make a link to another note double click a word.
QuickNotes is used by anyone who has to organize information.
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Note Studio for Windows 3.1.1
A powerful note-taking system for your PC. The priority is on getting notes down quickly. It is inspired by wiki technology, and allows simple text formatting (headings, bold, tables, etc), as well as notes which link together like web pages.
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AcroWiki 2.0
AcroWiki is a hypertext browsing and authoring system for Palm OS. Instead of organizing your notes in plain text memos you can now use AcroWiki to create hypertext notes with links, fonts, styles. The AcroWiki syntax is easy to learn.
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