BasKet is a drag-and-drop application that lets you add text, URLs, images, and other objects to one place.
Initially, BasKet was designed to be a KDE Drop Drawers clone, but it has grown to become a powerful tool of its own. The project can also be used as an equivalent of EverNote or OneNote. Although still under development, BasKet is already proving to be a useful tool, and the future promises even more amazing features.
Key features of BasKet include taking notes, keeping data within reach, collating a comprehensive range of data in one place, cleaning up your desktop, and filling your TODO list. You can also share ideas, use stacks to enhance your clipboard usage and discover a non-intrusive application.
Installation of BasKet is relatively easy. You can use an assistant to build and install the software or install it from a distribution package for your system. If installing from sources, some libraries may be missing or cannot be found, but you can use the *-dev or *-devel packages to compile from sources.
The latest release of BasKet focuses on optimizing speed and includes enhancements such as instantaneous "Filter as you Type," faster text editing, enhanced link detection in text notes, and the capacity to focus a basket using the Alt+Up and Alt+Down keys. It is pertinent to note that development has ceased, and new developers are needed.
In summary, BasKet is an indomitable tool that offers a wide range of features for users. It is easy to install and use, and promises a bright future with new features added regularly.
Version 1.0.2: N/A