
But why is it called "wiki"? It does not have wiki-links, as far as I can tell.LV Hard to say - I wasn't able to locate any source in the cvs. However, the brief description talks about hierarchies of notes, so I suspect there must be some sort of hyperlinking capability planned...WJG (04/01/07) The key term was 'Personal Wikis'. If you're expecting a browser-accessed publically editable database, then no, notions doesn't do that. It evolved out of the idea of using a wiki in local mode to organise separate pieces of information; in this case through an heirarchical tree. As pointed out, the version available at Sourceforge doesn't yet allow cross-linking between pages. In fact, I haven't done much more to the application since posting it.What makes a wiki a wiki are wiki-links. I would think this also holds for "personal" wikis. A wiki without wiki-links is ... well ... like apple pie without apples.Larry Smith Well...[1]ALL What is the status of this software? I downloaded it and looks nice but does not seem to be doing much.ALL (2007-03-11) Since this did not seem to do much I tried my hand at doing something simmilar. It can be found here: Noty.WJG (2007-03-11) I haven't done much with it since I posted it to SourceForge. The thesaurus and spell-checker should work though I have been lazy not to add functionality to the formatting buttons. There are also bindings to input romanised Indic languages and Pinyin. Perhaps I'll have another go over the Easter holidays.