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I'm a writer and am notorious for filling up notecards and leaving them duct-taped to walls. In an attempt to organize my life I've been using Tomboy and also use the note taking feature on my Blackberry. I'm looking for a way to integrate the two, over a web service if need be, that will have a Linux client I can use to browse the notes. There are several Windows solutions I've come across so I assumed there would be some superior Linux ones out there...I just can't seem to find them. Any ideas or should I return to my duct tape and stack of 3.5s?
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I use Evernote with my Blackberry: it's not ideal, but it is the best solution I have come across...
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I've seen the Evernote app but they don't have any way to integrate with Linux yet. :-/
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Yeah: I send stuff via email and then access it through the web interface. Like I said, not ideal but I haven't come across anything else.
(Also, installing apps is out of the question for me - it's a work Blackberry, and is locked down for security reasons, so I am used to living with work-arounds).
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