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One of the awesome features of Gnote (and Tomboy, I guess) is how it automatically parses links and makes them clickable – this not only works with other notes and http-links, but also with file paths!
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Gnote is Alive, New Release Available ( "If Ubuntu is looking to save disk space, which it does, then it should remove Mono (and Tomboy), not the GIMP.")
Boycott Novell - Recent changes [en] Schestowitz 2010
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When Hubert Figuiere, a developer who had lost his job with Novell in the first quarter of 2009, released the note-taking application Gnote on April 1 last year, one doubts that he had any idea about the kind of attacks which would be launched on him by Mono advocates and apologists.
iTWire - IT and Telecommunications news views and jobs Sam Varghese 2010
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A year on, Figuiere has retreated into silence, and has given up developing Gnote which has now passed to another developer, Debarshi Ray.
tuxmachines.org srlinuxx 2010
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Gnote which has now passed to another developer, Debarshi Ray.
iTWire - IT and Telecommunications news views and jobs Sam Varghese 2010
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Whisper Campaigns Against Gnote ( "Response to disinformation about Gnote, a substitute to the Mono-encumbered Tomboy")
Boycott Novell - Recent changes [en] Schestowitz 2010
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Whisper Campaigns Against Gnote ( "Response to disinformation about Gnote, a substitute to the Mono-encumbered Tomboy")
Boycott Novell - Recent changes [en] Schestowitz 2010
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I didn't install the C++ equivalent Gnote because I really don't need a notes application.
LXer Linux News Steven Rosenberg 2010
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Gnote is Alive, New Release Available ( "If Ubuntu is looking to save disk space, which it does, then it should remove Mono (and Tomboy), not the GIMP.")
Boycott Novell - Recent changes [en] Schestowitz 2010
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Gnote is a port of the note-taking application Tomboy, which is written in Mono and is an official part of the GNOME Desktop.
iTWire - IT and Telecommunications news views and jobs Sam Varghese 2010
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