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Then you reboot. Your old notes will not be transferred over but you can move them over manually from the "hidden" location which is what I did after I deleted the annoying "default" notes. Deleting default notes seems to not have caused disastrous system problems so I think they are just like any other notes.

But if you get problems, just don't use Tomboy. To get off Tomboy you can print your notes, courier the papers to a company that will OCR scan them. There are probably other ways that probably don't involve paper. For a multi-user machine, I prefer to store my configuration in my home folder. My home folder is also backed up which saves my configuration changes. I run Ubuntu Commands are entered in the terminal.

I then needed to tell tomboy where to find the data files. To make the. You can change the default directory for your notes by following these instructions. Do note that the notes already saved in the old directory will not be automatically imported into the new directory.

Basic Use Creating note : once running, Tomboy icon will stay in your Unity system tray top panel. Type anything. The first line would be the title for that new note. Use Examples A desktop notes can be used for anything. A real example perhaps todo list for today or tomorrow. Tomboy presents you with a virtual option to do something similar. Tomboy is a powerful desktop note-taking application that aims to combine your notes and ideas as seamlessly as possible.

It uses a Wiki-style linking system to help organize your ideas and thoughts. It's a little bit like a mind-mapping program, enabling you to add and change links that derive from your original idea. To access your notes, click on the Tomboy applet, which will remain on your screen after installation. You can create or search notes from here. Tomboy's Table of Contents lists all of your notes in the order they were last modified.

It even has an automatic spellcheck feature, for the grammarians among us. Tomboy is a great organizational tool for keeping track of daily tasks and more.

Copyright C Alex Graveley alex beatniksoftware. Please note that this repo is for the previous generation of Tomboy, which is no longer actively developed. See Tomboy-NG for current activities. The Tomboy homepage is located here. We use GitHub to store sources and track bugs, see Tomboy. If you're interested in discussing Tomboy, please consider our mailing list.

To subscribe, visit here or just send your questions and suggestions to tomboy-list beatniksoftware. Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux, Unix and Windows.



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