The old (and new) app handle all of the file creation and saving for you so you don't have to create a file, name it and pick a directory to save it in. The main idea of the app was to allow me to quickly save my notes without ever having to make up a File Name or think about where I would save the file (manage directories). The new version doesn't (yet) have all the features, but I have a good start and I believe the code will be interesting to learn more about using Photino to create Cross-Platform apps. It only ran on Windows but that was enough back then. Way back around 2008, I wrote an app so I could quickly save off notes, links, images from research I did each day while developing apps. GitHub - raddevus/DailyJournal-Photino: Daily note-taking app runs cross platform via Photino.If you want to get the latest updates, you can visit the repo at Github: I'll clean up the User Interface in later revisions. Please don't make fun of my User Interface because I know it is still ugly, but I wanted to show how cool the Photino framework is for building a complete desktop app. I've written Desktop apps since Windows 3.1 and although building Desktop apps in Visual Studio allows us to be lazy, it's old technology and we all need to move on. I'm not sure why I'm writing this article, but I really love the idea of building User Interface with common technology (HTML5). However, in the future, I plan on making it so you can include links & inline images. This app might not look like much at this point because it will only allow editing and saving text. In this article, I'm going to show you how you can build a complete Desktop app which runs on all major OSes (macOS, Linux, Windows). Photino: Open Source for Building Cross-Platform Desktop Apps via.If you want an introduction to what Photino is, please read my first article here on CodeProject: Download latest source for this project at my GitHub.
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