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12.1 > Office > basket (1.0.3.1)

BasKet Note Pads is a note-taking application that makes it easy to write
down ideas as you think and quickly find them again later. Organizing your
notes has never been so easy.

There are plenty of flat note-taking applications that only let you write
text. BasKet Note Pads offers more freedom by collecting any type of data.
It is ideal to bring together all the information about a project in one
place: you can take images, group needed documents, link to email addresses
of the project members, link to various interesting websites, and more...

This multi-purpose note-taking application can helps you to:
* Easily take all sort of notes
* Collect research results and share them
* Centralize your project data and re-use them
* Quickly organize your toughts in idea boxes
* Keep track of your information in a smart way
* Make intelligent To Do lists
* Intergrate with KDE Kontact as well as stand alone
* And a lot more...

basket can optionally use gpgme, which is also available from
SlackBuilds.org.

There is a script to convert your notes to UTF-8 format - get it from:
http://basket.kde.org/downloads/?file=convert-baskets-to-utf8.bash.tar.gz
Quit BasKet Note Pads, edit the script to replace "latin1" with your own
local encoding, run the script in a console, and restart BasKet Note Pads.

Maintained by: Michiel van Wessem
Keywords: notetaking,notes,kde,pim
ChangeLog: basket

Homepage:
http://basket.kde.org/

Source Downloads:
basket-1.0.3.1.tar.gz (5a58bbe69c4a80a40747ed80ebb5b3b9)

Download SlackBuild:
basket.tar.gz
basket.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
basket.SlackBuild
basket.info
slack-desc

Validated for Slackware 12.1

See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.

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