CNET Editors' review
Though it's on the plain side design-wise, this handy application offers a simple virtual notebook along with a nice set of editing tools. NoteBook resembles a ramped-up Notepad, with a toolbar over a text-editing pane. The main difference between the two is in the organization. You can create multiple entries within a single Notebook document, and create multiple documents with unique names. You can view a list of items with the first few characters displayed or select one to view full text. Editing tools include font selection, time and date insertion, and find/replace text. NoteBook will also launch URLs or dial telephone numbers, though you'll have to configure the program to work with your system for the latter. Everything worked nicely with the exception of the Send E-mail option, which didn't work in testing. Despite this flaw, NoteBook offers quite a few benefits for creating and organizing simple text entries.Publisher's Description
From Gregory Braun:
NoteBook is a small program useful for keeping short notes and lists. The main window displays a table of contents built from the first line of each notebook page. Double-click on an entry in this table to display and edit the specific note. Notes can be easily marked and sorted by priority. Search and Replace text in individual notes or throughout an entire note pad. NoteBook can be used to store web site URLs, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers.
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