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justice:
I've used http://Evernote in the past, then http://Onenote but because of this thread I checked http://DirectAccess and it should be possible to use this too.

It can do live-searches for any word in your snippets, invoke them by typing an abbreviation (direct access after all), and organise them by folders. It's easier than pasting. :) It doesn't have source code highlighters although if you need that you can always request it.

I'll copy over the snippets i have and see how it works.

phillfri:
Try AM-Notebook. There's a freeware and pro version. This is a notebook ala Treepad. I use the pro version that allows for multiple trees of notes, which you can switch back and forth from. I use it for everything. I have separate trees for my major areas of business/interests, including program code. Each page in the notebook is either (1) an RTF document (with tables capability) or (2) a simple spreadsheet (some formulas capabilities). You can also insert links to local and network files and folders, websites, etc. Pages are saved to your hard drive or network as individual files. Can be installed on an external USB drive. Minimizes/closes to system tray if desired. Runs on Vista. I paid 30 Euros for the pro version, but its been the handiest program I've ever owned. Check out the freeware version - albeit, it doesn't have any source code specific capabilities.

tinjaw:
It sounds like most people don't use anything, and those who do use something use a generic tool. With app being the exception, but she is not most people. :P I'm going to check out Developer's Tips & Tricks and gbCodeLib.

Jammo the OrganizedFellow:
I never did find exactly what I wanted, but Developer's Tips & Tricks is about as close as I have come.-app103 (October 10, 2007, 12:52 AM)
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It looks like this would be the app for me as well. Just downloaded. Going to play with it this week.
Let's see how it goes?!
:)

wuwei23:
Some IDEs have support for snippets...but there isn't generally a way to port them between IDEs, so I tend to avoid using that functionality.

For those few here who can stomach web apps, I recommend Snipplr  :).

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