From Brian Benzinger comes a comprehensive list of 50 websites that will help you write, take notes, and organize your life. Some real gems here, check them out. I used a couple of these plus a timeline tool to create an easy-to-update task-reporting tool
Everything you need to remember, in one placeStore and manage your ideas, goals, recipes, contacts, memos, notes, schedules, wishlists, playlists... Everything, where you can always find it, accessible anywhere.
jFonia is a framework/API for music, focusing on symbolical (discrete) data such as notes, clefs, measures etc.
It is a low level framework, aiming to facilitate the development of high level music software, such as score players, viewers, editors, analysis and composition tools etc.
Fini Google Notes ! Maintenant il y a http://www.blocnotesenligne.com
Interface personnalisable en ajax, sauvegarde automatique : on peut copier/coller ce que l'on veut dans son éditeur de texte WYSIWYG tinyMCE : ça garde la mise en forme, et on peut y mettre des images et des vidéos !
Mieux encore, on peut partager ses notes avec ses amis avec un lien du style http://www.blocnotesenligne.com/exemple
On peut aussi exporter ses notes en format divers : .DOC,.PDF,.TXT et .HTML
Tout ça, et pleins de petits bonus (comme un débrideur megaupload gratuit avec 2 serveurs de secours) sur http://www.blocnotesenligne.com/index.php
inderbox stores and organizes your notes, plans, and ideas. It can help you analyze and understand them. And Tinderbox helps you share ideas through Web journals and web logs