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The developer works on this voluntarily, so no one is entitled to request this
or that level of effort to be put into this project, beyond what is put.
That said, I share the feeling of disappointment, especially considering the
fact that the people who use this tool use it often and a lot.
Perhaps the only useful act could be to start a discussion about alternatives
to KeyNote, free or commercial. On this subject I can only say that I did not
find anything that comes even close to the convenience and feature-richness of
KeyNote. At least not yet.
Original comment by jeffk...@gmail.com
on 20 Jul 2010 at 12:44
Well, there's a program "Essential PIM (free edition)" which allows to create
notes in the same tree-view form as KeyNote with Rich Text formatting. Not
multi-tabbed notes, however (at least, in the free edition), but anyway MUCH
better than free edition of TreePad. Besides that, "Essential PIM" is actually
a "Personal Info Manager" with additional abilities such as Sheduler, Reminder,
Contacts etc.
Original comment by dv...@ukr.net
on 21 Jul 2010 at 8:19
I actually use EssentialPIM (paid edition.) It's a good PIM (calendar etc.) but
its outlining is very inferior to KeyNote. It doesn't support most features of
KeyNote, it is slow, clumsy in its interface, with so-so keyboard support.
Also, it stores all data in one big obscure database (along with the rest of
the PIM data: calendar, address book, etc.) I feel it's not made as a
standalone outliner. The Outliner is there just to say that it has one and for
jotting notes here and there. I cannot imagine using it daily as the primary
authoring tool...
Original comment by jeffk...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2010 at 11:57
I had no intention of replacing keynote. Even in its current state it is far
better than anything i've tried (and I have tried almost everything out there).
I was merely being impatient with the author. Look on the bright side,at least
we have an author now...
Original comment by g.oh...@hotmail.co.uk
on 24 Jul 2010 at 1:19
Keynote is a great program, even with its slow development pace. However, if
you want to try something quite similar regarding functions, try RightNote. You
can download a trial version from http://www.bauerapps.com/. One thing I like a
lot about RightNote is its search panel (resource panel, same name as in
KeyNote), because the list of hits show the actual text searched for
(highlighted) and you can go directly to that text simply selecting the row
with the hit in the list. Try it. If KeyNote implemented this in its resource
panel, it would be really great.
Original comment by hlopez.m...@gmail.com
on 11 Aug 2010 at 3:38
Thank you hlopez. I agree KeyNote is an excellent program. I used it for years.
Even before NF I was frustrated with the development progress, but never found
anything better, even commercial. Indeed, RightNote seems to do the job. It
adds some stuff KeyNote does not have, such as tagging and indexing, but above
all it seems as it is actually maintained and committed to slick design. I
agree it is a viable alternative. Thank you very much for pointing this out.
Original comment by jeffk...@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2010 at 8:35
I have moved this discussion to the new forum:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/keynote-newfeat/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=22
Regards
Original comment by dpra...@gmail.com
on 2 Sep 2010 at 10:13
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
g.oh...@hotmail.co.uk
on 20 Jul 2010 at 1:09