From: John Anderson (dearjohn_at_everchanging.com)
Date: Tue Feb 04 2003 - 09:36:23 PST
If you have the Developer Tools installed, the Property List Editor
application uses the XML file as its native format. OmniOutliner also
imports plist-formatted XML and formats it quite nicely.
There is a third party developer who's working on a Notes sync plug-in.
And I suspect that many more people will be building plug-ins once the
AppleScript API is finished (yes, you'll soon be able to make plug-ins
using AppleScript!) I think that plug-in will just sync to RTF files in
a folder.
John Anderson
everchanging
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 09:14 AM, Newtvana wrote:
> You can use the NewtSync Setting to select the Notes soup, and
> you'll get the exact same kind of XML doc sitting on your desktop.
>
> You cannot select specific Notes for this, you just get everything.
>
> This is pretty much a Raw file, which I'm sure someone out there
> could import and work on in an XML editor. (Anyone know of a good
> one for the Mac?
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