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    Makagiga

    Makagiga

    To-do manager, notepad, RSS reader...

    Makagiga is an open-source, easy-to-use, portable application for doing a variety of tasks, such as todo listing, text editing, or RSS reading. Plugins are used to implement its various capabilities.
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    Downloads: 49 This Week
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    Lifeograph

    Lifeograph

    Advanced personal note taking application

    Lifeograph is a diary program to take personal notes on life. It has all essential functionality expected in a diary program and strives to have a clean and streamlined user interface.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    YSticky

    YSticky

    A portable cross-platform sticky note application.

    YSticky is a portable cross-platform reminder / sticky note application. It is very simple and its use recalls that of the real sticky notes in the following three steps: 1. create a new / take a note; 2. (re)edit it; 3. stick it. YSticky is developed in Java so needs the Java Virtual Machine (version 6 or higher) that, in the case, is very easy to download and install. It does not need installation since quickly creates and edits notes in the same directory of the executable.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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