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Take and share notes with Springnote
Perhaps the most important feature of Springnote is the ability to import and export notes. Downloading options include HTML, XHTML and Send to a Blog or use anywhere else. Importing can be done using MS-word docs, .txt, HTML or OpenDocument .odt formats. Springnote has an open API and unlimited storage of text files with 2GB file storage available. There are tons of Springnote mashups that you can utilize to expand the functionality of your account, including IM, Flickr, and Firefox toolbar integration.

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Naser Hossain said 1:42PM on 12-24-2007
Springnote looks sleek and promising, but has quite a confusing interface. I'd like to see how they do in today's cluttered world of Web 2.0 schedulers.
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Matt said 1:55AM on 3-22-2008
Springnote is quite useful... I have been looking for an web application that I can use for my class. This is just what I need.
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