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Memoranda is an open source and cross-platform personal projects and diaries manager.
Developer(s) | The Memoranda Team |
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Stable release | 1.0-RC3.1 bugfix release
/ 2007-05-07 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Any |
Platform | Java |
Type | Personal Information Manager |
License | GPL |
Website | memoranda.sf.net |
It provides a set of tools to help a user to organize their daily work:
The Notes, Tasks and Resources are combined into the Projects. A user can have multiple projects in parallel and switch between them quickly. The special Agenda page provides an overview of today's tasks from all active projects.
The user interface consists of five main views (Agenda, Notes, Tasks, Events and Resources) switched as screen tabs. Navigation on items is performed with the Calendar widget and the projects list which are always available on the screen (as the expandable panels).
On Windows and KDE platforms, the system tray icon is supported to keep the application running without the main window.
The software is internationalized. So far, there are localizations for 14 languages. The specific localization is selected automatically depending on a user system locale.
The user interface is implemented with Java Swing library.
A simple XML persistence storage layer is used for to store user data in background. All data objects represent their model as XOM document interfaces which are serialized as XML files. The data files and settings are stored in a subdirectory of a user home that enables to share a single application installation between different users of the same machine. For migrating data between separate installations, the special ZIP-based format of a "packed project" is used.
Notes content can be exported as (X)HTML files.
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