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|[[Image:Basket.png|thumb|265px|BasKet Notepads]]|| '''[http://basket.kde.org BasKet] is a note taking application for KDE that allows you to quickly and easily organize information.  It is great for making todo lists, menus, schedules, and other lists.'''   
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'''BasKet is a note taking application that allows you to quickly and easily organize information.  It is great for making todo lists, menus, schedules, and other lists.'''  </translate>
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=Features=
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Unlike many note-taking applications, BasKet allows the user to organize notes into a hierarchy of baskets.  Notes in a basket can be grouped together for easier manipulation and can themselves contain embedded media (movies, pictures, even sound clips) as well as plain text, links, and rich text.
 
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Unlike many note-taking applications, '''BasKet''' allows the user to organize notes into a hierarchy of baskets.  Notes in a basket can be grouped together for easier manipulation and can themselves contain embedded media (movies, pictures, even sound clips) as well as plain text, links, and rich text.
 
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'''BasKet''' can import notes from a variety of other applications, including KNotes, TomBoy, StickyNotes, KJots, and TuxCards.


BasKet can import notes from a variety of other applications, including KNotes, TomBoy, StickyNotes, KJots, and TuxCards.
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Notes can be tagged as important, completed, in progress, or can be given many other designations.  Using tags, it is very easy to check off and uncheck items on a list.  '''BasKet''' also enables the creation of custom user-defined tags.


Notes can be tagged as important, completed, in progress, or can be given many other designations.  Using tags, it is very easy to check off and uncheck items on a list.  BasKet also enables the creation of custom user-defined tags.
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Some other features of '''BasKet''' include:
* password and public-key protection of baskets
* integration into '''Kontact''' and the system tray
* and the ability to export your notes to an HTML web page.


Some other features of BasKet include: password and public-key protection of baskets, integration into Kontact and the system tray, and the ability to export your notes to an HTML web page.
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Revision as of 10:30, 25 December 2017

Warning

Basket is not developed anymore by the KDE community. The development moved outside kde.org


BasKet is a note taking application that allows you to quickly and easily organize information. It is great for making todo lists, menus, schedules, and other lists.

Features

Unlike many note-taking applications, BasKet allows the user to organize notes into a hierarchy of baskets. Notes in a basket can be grouped together for easier manipulation and can themselves contain embedded media (movies, pictures, even sound clips) as well as plain text, links, and rich text.

BasKet can import notes from a variety of other applications, including KNotes, TomBoy, StickyNotes, KJots, and TuxCards.

Notes can be tagged as important, completed, in progress, or can be given many other designations. Using tags, it is very easy to check off and uncheck items on a list. BasKet also enables the creation of custom user-defined tags.

Some other features of BasKet include:

  • password and public-key protection of baskets
  • integration into Kontact and the system tray
  • and the ability to export your notes to an HTML web page.