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Sunday, October 10, 2004

RSS Feeds From Your Notes

Webnote is a tool for taking notes on your computer. It allows you quickly to write something down during a meeting, class, or any other time that you have a web browser available.

You start by creating a workspace and creating notes in the workspace. You can save your workspace at any time and return to them from the same computer or any other computer. You can also share your notes with others by providing the workspace name (or url) to a friend or colleague.

Your notes are not password protected since, according to the developer "I like the ability of being able to share notes by just sharing a URL."

What is particularly useful about this free tool, is that you can create an RSS feed for any particular note page that you create. If you are sharing your notes with friends or colleagues, they can subscribe to the feed and thereby be notified whenever you make edits to your note page.

Webnote works in Firefox and Internet Explorer 6.x. and may work in other browsers, although they have not as yet been tested.

Simple and useful.



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