Showing posts with label knotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knotes. Show all posts

This is the fourth compilation of our tutorials and other related articles on Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat," which have been published here at The Ubuntu Buzz since 2024. In the last compilation, we talked from the List of Ubuntu Default Apps to Thunderbird Email Client. In this episode, we compiled the articles from July and August, about Camera, for your video call experiences, the two penguin games Tux Math and Tux Typing, for your children's educational amusements, and more. We hope this compilation could be useful for you all, especially if you have just started with Ubuntu recently. Happy reading and see you next time!  

 

 

(Tux Typing is the highlight of this episode) 

 

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This listing collects desktop notes applications including sticky notes that we recommend for Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat. We included here KNotes, which are well-known and full-featured, and also Affiche.app which just works but less-known, among others in order to promote them to more users (and open the opportunity for more people to get involved in the project). All applications are available in the official repository and no third-party sources required. Now, let's start exploring them!

  



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Kubuntu computer users benefit from its useful tool KNotes that is helpful to use everyday. For example, you can keep frequently used text in it and copy paste them quickly at any time you wish, such as chat group rules (including classrooms) and your online payment information. This is a list of tips and tricks using the sticky notes. Hope you will like it!

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Recently, I encountered a problem with KNotes --my most frequently used thing on KDE-- in which it refuses to create new note. If I click New Note on its menu, normally it pops up a new yellow box on screen I can write on it, but suddenly it shows nothing. However, simply viewing existed notes works without problem. In short, I fixed it by changing the storage folder of the notes to the one owned by KNotes. To do so, run KNotes > right-click it > Configure > Collections > pay attention to Folders tab > make sure the folder name is Notes under Notes > make sure the folder where the note will be saved pointed to Notes/Notes > OK. Now you should be able to create new note once again. Happy working!

(Correct setup so KNotes can add new note)



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