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Pepys is a powerful hypertext enabled notebook designed for individuals and small workgroups. It works in a similar way to a WikiWikiWeb. However, unlike a WikiWikiWeb, Pepys does not require a web server or any kind of administrative access. Simply download and run the installer and start using Pepys to organise your thoughts and keep notes.
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Simple word2txt and word2html converter, written in PHP. Does NOT require MS software like MS Word, MS 0ffice etc. Does not require 0pen 0ffice too. Just PHP.
Can working in 2 modes: 0 - remove MS Word hypertext markup and 1 - convert MS Word hypertext
New versions you can find here: http://obninsk.name/obninsk_doc/
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WhizFolder Viewer is a reader for WhizFolder documents. It is an electronic book application that will allow you to read notes or articles written in the form of WhizFolder documents. The main idea of a WhizFolder document is to reduce the complexity of any information by classifying it into many different topics. A WhizFolder document also allows easy navigation between related topics by using hypertext links as part of the text.
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Mihov Program No 14 is used for transforming text files to hypertext files. This is useful when you have a text file containing URLs or web addresses. The program can add 'http://' or custom text to each line.
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Gerolf Markup Shredder (GMS) is a parser for text files using the Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML). With the help of the old-and-stable TeX typesetting
engine, GMS can produce high-quality Portable Document Files (PDF) as output.
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Organize your thoughts.
QuickNotes manages several "notes" or "topics" in a single file database. QuickNotes allows you to embed media files directly into the note text; it will all be saved together inside the database file.
To make a link to another note simply double click a word. If a note already exists, a link to the existing note will be created. Useful to anyone who has to keep topical information organized in a format.
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