Tim,

There is a program for the Zaurus called IQNotes. It was designed as an entry 
in the Qtopia worldwide developers conference. I don't know what needs to be 
done, if anything, to get it to run on a standard desktop. I use it to track 
time on my consulting gigs. Its basicly an XML tree editor. You can define 
different types of entries and then just add them to the tree. I don't know 
if you can have different trees (XML files) or not, I haven't looked that 
far.

You can find info here: http://iqnotes.kybu.sk

On Sunday 25 August 2002 17:34, Tim Wilson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd love to find a software tool that can function as a personal
> knowledge management database. A program called Scribe (for Win and Mac)
> is pretty close to what I'm looking for.
> (http://chnm.gmu.edu/tools/scribe/)
>
> Anyone know of a product like this for Linux? I've done some googling,
> but nothing turned up.
>
> -Tim

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