Suggestion for knowledge keeper?

Roopnarine, Peter proopnarine at calacademy.org
Tue Oct 2 14:14:53 UTC 2007


elog
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/
You can run it locally, online, and/or securely. And logbooks can be password
protected. We use it for a number of collaborative projects to keep running
notes, files, etc., some of those notes dating back years.

Peter D. Roopnarine, Assoc. Curator
Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology & Geology
California Academy of Sciences
875 Howard St.
San Francisco CA 94103
USA

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-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Fajar Priyanto
Sent: Tue 10/2/2007 7:03 AM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Suggestion for knowledge keeper?
 
Hello,
Currently I'm using Kate to keep notes, part of log files, my thoughts, 
various passwords, bank account numbers, etc. Over 3 years now the file has 
grown so big, that I think now it's taxing system resource too much.

I'm looking for a better solution. A friend of mine suggests tomboy, but I 
don't like it. Can someone share your suggestion any tool for this kind of 
purpose?

Thank you very much.
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