WikidPad

WikidPad is an open source, Python-based wiki-like outliner for storing thoughts, ideas, to-do lists, contacts, and other notes with wiki-like linking between pages.It is not a web server, or application server, or groupware solution. It is a standalone notepad like application

The WikidPad system uses a database to tie together individual text documents that the user creates into a wiki-like notepad. Wiki-links can be created by writing a word in CamelCase or enclosing a word or words with single brackets, allowing easy ways to create a mini-wiki on a certain subject easily. Single wiki pages and complete wikis can be exported to HTML.

WikidPad has important Features to highlight, such as:

  • On the fly WikiWord linking, as you type.
  • WikiWord auto-completion.
  • Easy WikiWord navigation.
  • Wiki text styling
  • WikiWord History
  • Wiki document attributes
  • Dynamic views
  • Tree/Outline view with over 100 icons to choose
  • To-do lists
  • Incremental search
  • Search and Replace
  • Auto-save
  • Export to HTML
  • All your data is stored in plain text.
  • URL and file linking
  • Intuitive key bindings
  • Help Wiki included.

 An amateur user just need a few time with the application order to use it to its optimum potential. It’s particularly invaluable to creative people who need a way to organize all the different ideas and concepts that comes to their mind. Keeping your information at hand is important and it will definitely fill the bill.

 
[box type=”info”] Wiki info:

Official Website: http://trac.wikidpad2.webfactional.com/

Download Page: http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/

Yahoo Blog : http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wikidPad/[/box]

Author

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Lucas Byteforge, a software expert and MIT Computer Science graduate from San Francisco, California, is the passionate author behind TheFreewareHub.com. With extensive experience in various software domains and a vision to make high-quality software accessible to everyone, Lucas established the site as a comprehensive platform for discovering, learning about, and utilizing the best free software available. As an avid tech enthusiast, Lucas enjoys attending conferences, participating in coding challenges, and exploring Silicon Valley's startup scene, all while providing expert insights, detailed guides, and reliable recommendations on TheFreewareHub.com.
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Lucas Byteforge, a software expert and MIT Computer Science graduate from San Francisco, California, is the passionate author behind TheFreewareHub.com. With extensive experience in various software domains and a vision to make high-quality software accessible to everyone, Lucas established the site as a comprehensive platform for discovering, learning about, and utilizing the best free software available. As an avid tech enthusiast, Lucas enjoys attending conferences, participating in coding challenges, and exploring Silicon Valley's startup scene, all while providing expert insights, detailed guides, and reliable recommendations on TheFreewareHub.com.