Ok, thanks. Sounds a bit more complicated than a bunch of text and excel files though so will have a look around for any similar suitable offline based software.
Edit: Wiki on a Stick looks interesting.
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I was using pmWIKI running off a USB apache webserver I had stored on a dropbox directory, the data was in flat file.Originally posted by PAH View PostWhat are you using for offline?
I currently have a mixture of text files and spreadsheets. Maybe I could be more organised?
Not interested in online solutions as I prefer to keep my notes private and relatively secure.
It meant I could run it anywhere I had my dropbox content.
While it was a clever little solution I would never download dropbox to a work machine so I could never access it at work or on my phone.
I could not get the mySQL instance running on the USB server as I have mySQL on all my machines, tried everything but just gave up.
For anything important I use a truecrypt volume in a dropbox folder, the wiki is for just notes.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostGot a small personal wiki hosted on my laptop which basically is everything from recipies to technical how tos.
What are you using for offline?
I currently have a mixture of text files and spreadsheets. Maybe I could be more organised?
Not interested in online solutions as I prefer to keep my notes private and relatively secure.
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Similar concept to Evernote is Microsoft OneNote.
I store my onenote files on SkyDrive, and share them with relevant people. The OneNote clients on my laptop, desktop and phone all then sync automatically.
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Cheers, I'll give that a go.
Just registered for wikidot.com but I am on IE6 at work and the pages are all over the place so I really don't know what it is like.
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Private wikis
Got a small personal wiki hosted on my laptop which basically is everything from recipies to technical how tos.
Would quite like to move it to a hosted solution (free if possible), obviously private with logins and possibly a couple of users which uses the standard wiki syntax so I can copy and paste.
Anyone use one?
I am sure I found one but I have since lost the link.
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