Notebook software designed like a Wiki platform for users to take down and organize their personal notes.
The application has been named after the word "wiki" which means "quick" in Hawaiian. Therefore, the fundamental concept of wikidPad is to help you link information quickly. Although wikis are not a new concept, many web-based wiki servers are available. However, wikidPad is different from a typical wiki as it offers real-time wiki functionality. It is a standalone notepad-like application, but with steroids.
wikidPad is like an integrated development environment (IDE) for your thoughts. Software developers are accustomed to using IDEs to improve their productivity. These IDEs offer features such as auto-completion, outline views, and incremental search. By providing these features, wikidPad attempts to address the problem of personal information management.
Managing personal information can be challenging. Some knowledge workers may store their information in Word documents, text files, Microsoft Outlook folders or notes. Others may use weblogs, personal databases, or outlining applications. wikidPad was created to address this issue of personal information management. The application provides a platform for managing the vast amounts of information that you have.
With wikidPad, you can keep track of your spouse’s favorite food, your boss’s children's names, your personal to-do list, or the name of the movie you just read a review about. You can manage all the random bits of information you have stored in your head, on sticky notes, or on your computer. By offering cross-linking capabilities, wikidPad makes it easier for you to find the relevant information you need quickly.
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