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Gnote
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Gnote is a C++ port of Tomboy

I wrote this as an experiment, and the emphasis has been put on making
it a clone as close as possible to the original.

http://live.gnome.org/Gnote

Compiling
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See the INSTALL file.

Dependencies:
- Glibmm 2.28
- Gtkmm 3.0
- Gtk+ 3.0
- libxml2
- libxslt
- libuuid
- boost 1.34
- libpcrepp (part of pcre)
- (optional) libpanelapplet-4

Importing Tomboy notes
----------------------

Upon first running Gnote, it will import Tomboy and eventually 
StickyNote notes. These will be *copied*.

It is deliberate that it does not share the storage with Tomboy.
Note: due to the way Tomboy work, the "pinned" state of the notes 
will not be carried over, not yet.

Getting the code
----------------

The source tree is currently hosted on GNOME.
To view the repository onlineL
   http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnote

The URL to clone it:
   git://git.gnome.org/gnote


Reporting bug
-------------

Please report bugs into GNOME bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/

Translations
------------

If you have translated Gnote, please contact the corresponding team:

http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/

Mailing list
------------

There is a mailing list for gnote. More info here:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnote-list

License
-------

This software in GPLv3 or later. See the file COPYING. Some files are
under a different license. Check the headers for the copyright info.

Authors:
--------

Aurimas Cernius <[email protected]>
Debarshi Ray <[email protected]>
Hubert Figuiere <[email protected]>


Original Tomboy authors and copyright:
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Alex Graveley <[email protected]>

Alex Graveley <[email protected]>
Boyd Timothy <[email protected]>
Chris Scobell <[email protected]>
David Trowbridge <[email protected]>
Ryan Lortie <[email protected]>
Sandy Armstrong <[email protected]>
Sebastian Rittau <[email protected]>
Kevin Kubasik <[email protected]>
Stefan Schweizer <[email protected]>
Benjamin Podszun <[email protected]>

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