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Zim (http://pardus-larus.student.utwente.nl/%7Epardus/projects/zim/) looks, feels, and almost works like a common text editor, but it mixes editing features like spell checking with the page cataloging features of wikis.
Zim arranges files into repositories, which are just normal folders that store related files. You can have multiple repositories, or store all files under one repository. When you open Zim, it will prompt you to select a repository; you can also create a new repository from this dialog box, as you'll have to do when you first launch Zim.
Screenshots (http://pardus-larus.student.utwente.nl/%7Epardus/projects/zim/screenshots.shtml)
Zim arranges files into repositories, which are just normal folders that store related files. You can have multiple repositories, or store all files under one repository. When you open Zim, it will prompt you to select a repository; you can also create a new repository from this dialog box, as you'll have to do when you first launch Zim.
Screenshots (http://pardus-larus.student.utwente.nl/%7Epardus/projects/zim/screenshots.shtml)