The Magic Notebook lets you keep and organize notes. These notes can be almost anything—projects, contact information, to do lists, books to read, and assorted other things—and are available to you anywhere there’s a networked computer. If you use the Magic Notebook, you may find other uses as well.
If you would like to use it, the Magic Notebook is available here.
If you would like to install the Magic Notebook on a Unix-like web server, the software to run it is available for download. (If you’re not sure which version of the Magic Notebook to use, I suggest the highest numbered release that is stable instead of development.)
License: This project is free software, available under your choice of the Artistic, GPL, and MIT licenses. If you like this software, you are invited to consider linking to CJSHayward.com.
Version | Unix/Linux Tarball | RedHat RPM |
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1.4.1, stable. | MagicNotebook1_4_1.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.4.1-2.i386.rpm |
1.4, development. | MagicNotebook1_4.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.4-1.i386.rpm |
1.3.3, stable. | MagicNotebook1_3_3.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.3.3-1.i386.rpm |
1.3.2, stable. | MagicNotebook1_3_2.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.3.2-1.i386.rpm |
1.3.1, stable. | MagicNotebook1_3_1.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.3.1-1.i386.rpm |
1.3, development. | MagicNotebook1_3.tar.gz | MagicNotebook1.3-1.i386.rpm |
1.2.1, development. | MagicNotebook1_2_1.tar.gz | MagicNotebook-1.2.1-1.i386.rpm |
1.2, stable. | MagicNotebook1_2.tar.gz | MagicNotebook-1.2-1.i386.rpm |
1.1b, development | MagicNotebook1_1b.tar.gz | MagicNotebook-1.1b-2.i386.rpm |
1.0b, development | MagicNotebook1_0b.tar.gz | MagicNotebook-1.0b-1.i386.rpm |