on-the-fly note taking software?

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Hi, could someone please recommend a "free free on-the-fly note taking
software"?

Thanks,
Murgi
 
Sigi said:
Hi, could someone please recommend a "free free on-the-fly note
taking software"?

Thanks,
Murgi



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Flashnote ... http://softvoile.com/ ...

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Sigi said:
Hi, could someone please recommend a "free free on-the-fly note
taking software"?

Thanks,
Murgi



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I like flashnote for those quick notes.. It resides in the
taskbar............
 
Sigi said:
Hi, could someone please recommend a "free free on-the-fly note
taking software"?

Thanks,
Murgi



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And here is the link hehe. http://softvoile.com/flashnote/

How often do you need to quickly write something down? Whether it's
recording a telephone number when the phone book is far away, saving a URL
to reuse or just copying pieces of text for editing, there is any number of
examples. And just as many solutions: open Notepad, use a personal
information manager (e.g. My Notes Center), or use some other programs for
creating and saving text. But all those options are slow. Even a PIM is a
"heavy" class program. And before you use it to make rough notes, you must
create a new file or find a place to write without creating a "litter" of
files or damaging important work.


Flashnote was created for such cases. When you need a rough copy to save or
to process some pieces of a text, Flashnote is small, quick and convenient.
Press the shortcut-key combination and a rough copy is on screen in a flash
of a second. Press ESC and the program hides. It's that simple. You don't
need to find a place for text, to run Notepad or your PIM. Everything gets
done quickly, simply and in a more convenient way.

Flashnote is not a personal information manager. Flashnote is not an
electronic notebook. Flashnote is not a substitute for Notepad or some other
text editor. Flashnote is a rough copy utility that can be used any time
during work process and without fear of damaging important data. You'll find
it a real help for your computer work.
 
Sigi said:
Hi, could someone please recommend a "free free on-the-fly note taking
software"?

Thanks,
Murgi
Ilike t use Treepad Lite for quick notes when surfing or working on
other projects.Turn on the Automatic Paste function and anything you put
in the clipboard is put on its own line in an ongoing text file. Sits
in the tray for any direct note input.
http://www.treepad.com/treepadfreeware/

Dave
 
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