WikiNotes is a note-taking tool that allows users to organize and link their notes in a structured manner. It enables users to easily find and connect related ideas, making it suitable for organizing research materials or class notes.
One of the standout features of WikiNotes is the way it leverages Apple's CoreData technology, which ensures that your documents don't waste any time loading or saving. You can easily create links using CamelCase words, and there is also an auto-completion feature for page names.
Another great feature of WikiNotes is that it is easy to track which pages link to other pages. Simply look in the sidebar, and everything will be right there. You can even right-click on a number (greater than 0) in the in or out column to get a list of pages going in or out.
WikiNotes also offers a contextual search feature that allows you to search through your entire wiki to find what you're looking for. In addition, every word in your wiki is indexed by Spotlight, so your documents are never more than a quick search away.
If you want to share your documents with others in a platform-neutral way, you can easily export them as HTML and share them with friends. And if you want to take your notes with you, no problem. All it takes is one click to sync your Wiki with your iPod, so you'll always have your notes with you wherever you go.
Finally, WikiNotes allows you to format your notes and even add images or PDF files to your pages. So why not give WikiNotes a try and see how it can help you organize your thoughts and take your notes to the next level?
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