“Mini Text” is a tiny scratchpad utility for Linux that I’ve found to be quite useful. I thought it might appeal to some others in this community.
While it looks interesting, how is it different from any other sticky notes apps already available?
This is my sticky note app. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Sounds pretty cool! Obviously, as a Linux user I’m not satisfied until I figure out how to make my own with Rofi, but kudos for the idea!
Linux Mint has Xpad for sticky notes.
I’ve been a fan of heynote for this purpose.
That is a cool app.
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Shout out to the person writing in Latin
Not sure if this is serious, but you know it’s gibberish for presenting fonts?
Well, now I just feel silly.
I’ve been using an app named “Mousepad” for filling the role of a light weight temporary textholder. Would be tempted to try this if it weren’t for the fact that it can’t save files. I’ve had many cases where I’ve realised I wanted to save text I’ve been working on, and I don’t want to open something like vscode just to write a file.
Mousepad? The standard text editor on XFCE?
Gedit?