On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 19:17, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]>wrote:
> Brandon Allbery wrote: > >> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 19:02, Miles Fidelman >> <[email protected]<mailto: >> mfidelman@**meetinghouse.net <[email protected]>>> wrote: >> >> The more I think about it, it sure would be nice to have something >> trivial, that can run anywhere (for me, Mac desktop, linux >> terminal window, Android tablet, Blackberry, web window) that >> allows one to: >> 1. scribble a note as one would on a scrap of paper - be it text, >> a drawing, handwriting >> 2. have that note propagate to a chronologically organized file >> (call it, say, a laboratory notebook) >> 3. work asynchronously (i.e., if you're not connected, the note >> propagates the next time you are) >> 4. maybe allow for basic tagging and/or searching >> >> Have you looked at SpringPad, by any chance? http://springpadit.com >> > > No, that's a new one on me - looks kind of interesting. Now if it wasn't > tied to a proprietary, cloud-based service..... > You can always pull down your pad as an XML document plus attachments. The XML didn't look too obfuscated, and I believe they document it. -- brandon s allbery [email protected] wandering unix systems administrator (available) (412) 475-9364 vm/sms
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