Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. It is simple and easy to use, but has the potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Wiki |
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| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A new Tasque add-in. A "New notebook..." menu item on the Notebook toolbar button. Many fixes to note synchronization. Improvements to Bugzilla and HTML Export add-ins. The tray icon has been ported to Gtk.StatusIcon. Support for --debug, --trace, and --profile when running Tomboy.


Release Notes: This release fixes sshfs/wdfs note synchronization mounting issues. The et translation has been updated.


Release Notes: You can organize your notes into Notebooks. There is a new Insert Timestamp Addin. There are HTML export formatting improvements, bulleted list handling improvements, and drag and drop links (Web/file/etc.) improvements. Note searching and closing via DBus has been added. The bundled ndesk-dbus-* packages have been removed (they're in GNOME now). The Tasks Addin has been removed. Many bugs have been resolved.


Release Notes: This release fixes sync configuration on Fedora, Gentoo, and others (#484644 and #479748). It fixes highlighting behavior in note search (#392907). The original new note content selection behavior has been restored (#449478). Translations have been updated for many languages.


Release Notes: Note synchronization with a central storage location. Notes left open when Tomboy quits are re-opened at startup. New colors from the Tango palette. GNOME Document Font is used by default. A greatly expanded and improved DBUS interface. The plugin infrastructure has been revamped to use Mono.Addins. Many bugs have been resolved.