Springseed, A Notes application running in Ubuntu, has been released. The interface is very popular and has good functions. Let's try it together. Run interface: Springseed is developed by JonoCooper and MichaelHarker. It is a simple and lightweight note-taking tool written in Javascript. It has been deployed on major open-source shared websites and code hosting bases. Their slogan is: Simplyaw
Springseed, A Notes application running in Ubuntu, has been released. The interface is very popular and has good functions. Let's try it together.
Running interface:
Springseed was developed by Jono Cooper and Michael Harker. It is a simple and lightweight note-taking tool written in Javascript. It has been deployed on major open-source shared websites and code hosting bases. Their slogans are:Simply awesome note taking
Features:
- Easy to use and fast
- You can create and edit notes and classify them into different laptops. Full-text search
- The Dropbox account can synchronize data and back up and synchronize notes on different devices.
Markdown support, plain text and simple format
Small bugs found currently:
- JS errors on webkit nodes, so you cannot adjust the Springseed window size on Linux.
- However, the program can automatically adjust the size to adapt to your screen. Of course, the maximum and minimum buttons are fine.
Download Springseed. Currently, only the Ubuntu version is available. However, in the next version 1.1, there will be Mac and Windows Versions:
- Http://getspringseed.com/
- 32bit: http://springseed.s3.amazonaws.com/dl/springseed_1.0.1_i386.deb
- 64bit: http://springseed.s3.amazonaws.com/dl/springseed_1.0.1_amd64.deb
Note: Springseed requires Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and later versions.
Recommended reading:
Ubuntu uses the gnome-screenshot command to capture a screen, window, or http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/87875.htm in a specified area
Mountain icon themes support Ubuntu 12.10 Unity, Gnome, and Cinnamon http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-02/80105.htm
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2