"Mini Text" scratchpad utility
"Mini Text" scratchpad utility
Ever find yourself needing a "scratch pad" to store some transient text snippets while using your Linux desktop? If so, Mini Text should appeal. This
"Mini Text" is a tiny scratchpad utility for Linux that I've found to be quite useful. I thought it might appeal to some others in this community.
While it looks interesting, how is it different from any other sticky notes apps already available?
14 0 ReplyThis is my sticky note app. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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Sounds pretty cool! Obviously, as a Linux user I'm not satisfied until I figure out how to make my own with Rofi, but kudos for the idea!
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I've been a fan of heynote for this purpose.
3 0 ReplyThat is a cool app.
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Linux Mint has Xpad for sticky notes.
2 0 Reply<any clipboard manager
1 0 ReplyShout out to the person writing in Latin
1 0 ReplyNot sure if this is serious, but you know it's gibberish for presenting fonts?
1 0 ReplyWell, now I just feel silly.
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I've been using an app named "Mousepad" for filling the role of a light weight temporary textholder. Would be tempted to try this if it weren't for the fact that it can't save files. I've had many cases where I've realised I wanted to save text I've been working on, and I don't want to open something like vscode just to write a file.
1 0 ReplyGedit?
1 0 ReplyMousepad? The standard text editor on XFCE?
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