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Luminotes is a personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and ideas. For
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more information, see:
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Luminotes is a WYSIWYG personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and
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ideas. For more information, see:
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http://luminotes.com/
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<h3>about</h3>
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<p>
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Luminotes is a personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and ideas.
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It's designed for creating highly interconnected documents with many links
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between concepts. Streamlined visual editing allows you to create your wiki
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without having to use any special markup codes or switch to a separate edit
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mode.
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Luminotes is a WYSIWYG personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and
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ideas. It's designed for creating highly interconnected documents with many
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links between concepts. Streamlined visual editing allows you to create your
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wiki without having to use any special markup codes or switch to a separate
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edit mode.
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</p>
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<p>
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Most wikis are designed for creating one large document per page, which is
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great for encyclopedias, but for your own notes that can be somewhat
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unwieldy. With Luminotes, you deal with several notes all at once on the same
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web page, so you get a big-picture view of what you're working on and can
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easily make links from one concept to another.
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Most wikis are designed for creating one large document per page. But for your
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own notes, this approach can grow rather unwieldy. With Luminotes, you deal
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with several notes all at once on the same web page, so you get a big-picture
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view of what you're working on and can easily make links from one concept to
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another.
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</p>
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<p>
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Luminotes makes heavy use of a browser feature called DesignMode to implement
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"what you see is what you mean" wiki editing. Unfortunately, DesignMode
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support is incomplete in some browsers like Safari. Newer versions of Safari
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will feature improvements in this area, so look for Luminotes to support
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Safari at some point in the future. Recent versions of the Opera web browser
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do support DesignMode, so that's also a potential future addition to the list
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of supported browsers.
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WYSIWYG wiki editing. Unfortunately, DesignMode support is incomplete in some
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browsers like Safari. Newer versions of Safari will feature improvements in
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this area, so look for Luminotes to support Safari at some point in the
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future. Recent versions of the Opera web browser do support DesignMode, so
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that's also a potential future addition to the list of supported browsers.
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</p>
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<p>
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<ul>
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<li><b>viewing and editing, together at last</b><br />
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<li><b>WYSIWYG viewing and editing, together at last</b><br />
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With Luminotes, you can update any wiki note without having to switch to
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a separate edit mode. And you can forget about markup or markdown.
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note will open up for you to view or edit. You can switch between notes simply
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by clicking on them, and hide notes by clicking the "hide" button.</p>
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<p><b>To save a note</b>, don't do anything! Luminotes saves your work
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automatically. If you'd like a particular note to be displayed whenever you
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login, select "show on startup" under options.
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<p>That's all you need to know to get started with your Luminotes wiki. It's
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really that easy. There's also a <a href="/guide" target=_top">Luminotes user
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guide</a> with more detailed information. Enjoy!</p>
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