Re: Tabbed Tray Notes Applet



I use Gjots, apparently the author is writing a GNOME2 version but
doesn't see much interest in in.  Maybe we should collectively email
him.  It's a great app.

On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 17:46, Erick Woods wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> > Hello Guru-nomes:
> > I looked thru all the notes applets etc. available but none like the one
> > I have seen and very used to when I was in the windoze domain - check
> > this site out for some cool screenshots.
> > http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote_screenshot.html
> > Ideally it runs as an applet and clicking on it from the
> > notification/tray area, it pops out with the notes window where you can
> > jot anything you want and would autosave it when you go out of focus or
> > close it (actually minimizing it back to tray).
> > I hate all the million icons, format, font etc. but the fact that you
> > can generally enter a lot of nonsense with abandon without thinking
> > about saving them and with a quick way to get back at it instead of
> > searching thru my mailbox (typically that is what i do now ;)) generally
> > appeals to me a lot.
> > Feedback | welcome at my mailbox
> > Alternate similar suggestions | welcome at my mailbox
> > Asking me to write it | I am a newbie - Send me a sample tray applet
> > code for me to learn from | welcome at my mailbox.
> > Smart comments asking me to go back to windoze > /dev/null
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Sundar
> 
> Check out gjots.  It hasn't been updated since March, but it showed promise
> and was near to what you are looking for, I think.
> 
> http://bhepple.freeshell.org/gjots/
> 
> Erick Woods
> erick gnomepro com
> http://www.gnomepro.com/
> 
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