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Writer online word processor, with a look mimicking DOS-based text editors running on a green-phosphor display, makes it easy to create and return to a text file, with no sign-in.

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by mbalton May 2, 2008 2:01 PM PDT
First, buy a Mac. . .
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by ZiggyFishIT May 2, 2008 3:23 PM PDT
... Then use Zim (I've got it mapped to alt-F11)
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by goorsha May 3, 2008 5:55 PM PDT
On the subject of file backup, sharing and storage ...

Online backup is becoming common these days. It is estimated that 70-75% of all PC's will be connected to online backup services with in the next decade.

Thousands of online backup companies exist, from one guy operating in his apartment to fortune 500 companies.

Choosing the best online backup company will be very confusing and difficult. One website I find very helpful in making a decision to pick an online backup company is:

http://www.BackupReview.info

This site lists more than 400 online backup companies in its directory and ranks the top 25 on a monthly basis.
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by dennischandler May 29, 2008 5:28 AM PDT
Every time I want to create a new shortcut, it automatically defaults to crtl + alt + c If I try to backspace, it just deletes everything. Any suggestions?
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