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electronixtar:
I've using OneNote for years, now collected data over 1GB  ;D

But I find it very annoying first because it's BIG, have install Office 2007 to use it, hope it's more slim and portable.

And I could not manage my info on Linux/Mac

Suddenly I thought that if OneNote support SVN versioning, everything is solved! I can even pending the same post from many places

Is there any full-stack PIM software like that?

Lashiec:
EverNote is sorta cross-platform with the coming web-based version.

Off the top of my head, I only know of two pure cross-platform apps like you ask, KDE Pim (way to go, an original name :D), and Evolution, but those are FULL PIMs, maybe too full to replace OneNote, and both are flaky under Windows. OneNote size is bigger though, but in features is slimmer (no mail, RSS reader, etc.). A quick search over the giant thread only uncovers NoteCase Pro.

sri:
EverNote already has the web version.

electronixtar:
Looks like EverNote is a good alternative  ;D

dhuser:
I use and like Evernote. It's sufficient for basic note taking, although the desktop applications offer far greater features then the web version.

Ever use the program wikidPad? (at http://wikidpad.python-hosting.com/)
Looks like something you can use. Free and open source - Screenshot below:
Cross platform, portable Onenote-like software?

dhuser

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