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:LinuxPlanet: Organizing Your Desktop Communications
LinuxPlanet: Organizing Your Desktop Communications
Mar 7, 2005, 22 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3076 reads)

(Other stories by Carla Schroder)

"Today we'll look at two great utilities: Tuxcards, the ultimate digital notebook and organizer of zillions of tiny bits of information, and how to use SpamAssassin with KMail without having to run your own mailserver.

"Tuxcards is a slick easy-to-use digital notebook. I use it to record technical notes, solutions to problems, and things that didn't work. Plus random things like music, books, hardware notes, interesting quotations, and deep thoughts. Tuxcards has replaced my hodge-podge of email folders, sticky notes, scribbles on envelopes, and gobs of text files. This screenshot says it all. On the left, your file tree. On the right, paste or type directly into the window..."

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