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:Basket – A Multi-Purpose Note Pad For KDE
Basket – A Multi-Purpose Note Pad For KDE
Jul 29, 2010, 16 :36 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1432 reads)

(Other stories by Tavis J. Hampton)

"Basket Note Pads is a multipurpose note-taking application for KDE. Business people can use it to keep track of important tasks and notes. Writers can use it to organize their thoughts. Students can use it for note taking. And generally anyone can use it as a virtual paste bin or clip drawer.

"Basket was one of the last KDE 3 programs to be ported to KDE 4. While the development appeared to have stalled for some time, it has picked up again, and the developers have released a beta version for KDE 4."

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