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We've compiled a list of 25 free and paid alternatives to Kimonote. The primary competitors include Google Reader, Delicious. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Kimonote and Blogger, Ghost, Medium. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.


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Kimonote Overview

# Write notes and tag them — or let the computer do it for you
Kimonote is a fancy plain text organizer, a macroblogging platform and an antisocial network. It supports Markdown, which allows for a consistent look-and-feel no matter whether you're looking at your own private notes or someone else's public posts. Additional niceties are available, such as a table of contents.

Too lazy to tag your notes yourself? Kimonote can suggest tags based on words that appear in a note and tags in similar notes.

# Seamlessly navigate between notes
Having your notes tagged allows for easy navigation, both for you and for people who read your blog. Ever wasted time setting up links between blog posts from the same series? Now you don't have to — Kimonote will suggest a few next and previous posts to read based on their tags.

# Organize notes into streams to control what you read
Streams are collections of notes from specific users with specific tags. They can be used for many purposes — from categorizing posts on your blog to following only specific content from other users.

# Create custom e-mail newsletters from RSS feeds and Kimonote notes
You can set up Kimonote to poll your favourite RSS feeds and import their contents into your private notes with given tags. In addition, instead of checking a stream for updates yourself, you can configure Kimonote to send you weekly or daily e-mails with a digest.

Together, this lets you create automated newsletters that deliver news to your inbox instead of constantly checking multiple websites for updates.

# Fast and simple
Kimonote is ad-free and uses almost no images or Javascript. This means that pages load fast and sharing a stream with someone else is as easy as copy-pasting the URL.

Kimonote is now in public beta with a view of being paid-for to avoid the need to show advertisements to support it.

Kimonote Features

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