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springnote

Spring up your ideas. Build up Wiki notes.

About springnote

Springnote is a service that has captured the essence of wiki. It works as a representative service of the web as a platform and the writable web. It has an easy Springnote editor with plug-ins and templates and it's simple to create various mash-ups using the Open API. Most of all, Springnote, which is evolving with users' needs, is looking forward to the day when it becomes a web platform of its own.

The 10 reasons to use Springnote

1. Easy and intuitive Springnote editor

Springnote, which has moved beyond WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) and is moving toward WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean), provides an easy and intuitive Springnote editor. Whereas most wikis are hard to use because of their complicated grammar and rules, Springnote is easy to learn that even beginner can create and edit pages in a short time. Also, for those who are familiar with the standard wiki, Springnote gives the advantage of being able to edit pages fast through keyboard shortcuts.

2. OpenID authentication & email invitation

Springnote is supported by OpenID, so no extra subscription for ID is needed for those who already have an OpenID. Also, email invitations allow you to easily share notes or pages by inviting your business partners, colleagues or friends.

3. XHTML support

Springnote saves pages in XHTML which is characterized by its expansion and transplantation features. So, new tags or properties give new meanings to the contents, and can be used for many more uses than the standard HTML.

4. Access anywhere with any modern web browser

Springnote can be reached from anywhere with a PC connected to the Internet and works on Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.

5. Unlimited text storage and 2 GB file storage

Springnote provides unlimited storage space for notes or pages and supports up to a 20 MB attachment when uploading in a total of 2 GB file storage.

6. Compatible with txt, doc, html, and odt

Springnote supports the following formats: txt, doc, html and odt when importing. Springnote pages can be downloaded as a zip file that contains HTML files.

7. Posting to other blogs

Contents edited on Springnote are easy to post to other blogs. In due course, Springnote is going to support more other blog services that are currently used.

8. Private or public page viewing

Springnote can be used in private collaborating with business partners, colleagues or friends. Otherwise, Springnote pages can be published in public and people can enjoy viewing and reading at others' notes and pages.

9. Open API for extension and integration

Developers can use the Springnote Open API to create various mashups and meet other developers from all over the world by visiting the Open API center. Springnote Open API will allow developers to build add-ons or hook into Springnote through their own programs.

10. Open source project for Springnote editor - Xquared

With a WYSIWYG web editing module, Springnote editor has become an open source project under the name of Xquared. Xquared is only made up in Java Script, so there is no need to install additional software. This editor creates pages, using XHTML, and has been designed to be flexible so that desired features can be easily added at various extension points.

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