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Luminotes - Your Personal Wiki Notebook

March 11th, 2008  |  Published in Productivity, Web Apps  |  1 Comment

luminotes_title With the new service from Luminotes, you have access to your own, personal wiki notebook where you can organize your own notes and ideas. You don’t have to know any special markup codes or install software - just start typing to use this online service. You can then make a wiki just as easily as if you were writing a document.

Your notes can be linked to each other as needed and you can invite friends to collaborate with you on your wiki. You can also download your entire wiki with a click and take it to go.

Free accounts include 30 MB of storage space, but no multi-user collaboration. The next step up offer 250 MB and all the additional features for only $5/month.

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  1. Dan says:

    March 11th, 2008 at 5:59 pm (#)

    Hey Sarah,

    Thanks for the coverage of Luminotes! I just wanted to point out that you can invite people to view your wiki even if you just have a free account. You only need to upgrade if you want your friends to be able to edit your wiki as well.

    Anyway, if anyone has any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to send me an email!

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