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We've compiled a list of 45 free and paid alternatives to Linked Notes. The primary competitors include Microsoft OneNote, Notezilla. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Linked Notes and Zim, Tomboy, CherryTree. Also you can look at other similar options here: Education and Reference Software.


A digital notebook application that gives people one place to gather notes and information.

Notezilla
Free Trial Subscription

Colorful & powerful sticky notes app for Windows & Phones.

Zim
Free

A desktop personal wiki with inline preview as-you-type and lots of plugins

Tomboy
Free Open Source

easy install, cross platform, note taking. Sync notes between systems. Links between notes.

CherryTree
Free Open Source

A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data...

TiddlyWiki
Free Open Source

TiddlyWiki is a highly customizable notewiki for capturing, organising and sharing complex...

wikidPad
Free Open Source

wikidPad is a Wiki-like notebook for storing your thoughts, ideas, todo lists, contacts, or...

NoteLedge Cloud is the world's most versatile multimedia note-taking app that allows you to...

The Guide
Free Open Source

The Guide is a two-pane outliner - a program that allows you to arrange text notes in a tree-like...

Linked Notes is a Wiki style notepad for your desktop computer.

Linked Notes Platforms

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Linked Notes Overview

Linked Notes is a Wiki style notepad for your desktop computer. It provides a simple way to organize your notes and keep them private.

Linked Notes Features

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Linked Notes Tags

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