Tao of Mac
  • Created

    Feb 21 2007, 21:29

  • Updated

    Aug 25 2007, 19:44

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    Rui Carmo

VoodooPad

VoodooPad is a WikiWikiWeb-like notepad for Mac OS X:

Although the full-featured version is shareware, there is now a Lite freeware version that exports to XML.

The newer versions support pen annotations, drawings, page encryption, etc. Heartily recommended.

Resources:

  • Getting Things Done in VoodooPad - using AppleScript to implement GTD logic.

See Also

The Switcher's Application GuideOtherWikisAppleScriptSo here's an idea or two
VoodooPad: New in 3.5Python Plugin for VoodooPadWiki Editing, Mind Maps and UsenetGTD
iBreakMac OS X.Mac's Missed OpportunitiesMinor Notes on VoodooPad 3 and .Mac
Notational VelocityRandom LinkageOn Mark's un-Switching, and LemmingsXML
Three ThingsCatching UpThoughts On File SharingIs Mac OS X Becoming Crufty?
Random Thresholds Of FeasibilitySomewhat HazyFive Almost-Killer Applications in Tablet FormTaming Tiger
Tiger TeasersEssential Software UpdatesRainy DayA Bit More on TextMate
Idle SurfingGetting Things DoneThe Top Five Mac OS X Applications I Can't Live WithoutThe Usability Wars
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