The Best 171 Tomboy Alternatives

  • xfce4-notes

    The notes plugin provides you a quick way to paste text, to write down a list of things, to leave a note to your friend, or whatever you had do with Post-It’s.

    Free Open Source Linux BSD

  • Malkovich

    Malkovich is your own personal wiki. It's self contained and easy to install. There is no need to mess around with servers and databases. Notes use Markdown syntax.

    Free Windows

  • Scratchpad (AutoHotkey software)

    Scratchpad is a quick-and-dirty note-taking tool with a minimum of frills, meant to show up when you need it and get out of the way when you don't. Programmers...

    Free Open Source Windows AutoHotkey

  • MarkWiki

    MarkWiki aims to be dead simple. MarkWiki was born out of frustration with bad documentation tools behind a company firewall that were too complex. You should...

    Free Open Source Mac OS X Windows Linux Self-Hosted

  • Terminal Velocity

    Terminal Velocity is a fast, cross-platform (pip installable) note-taking application for the UNIX terminal, it’s a clone of the OS X app Notational Velocity that runs...

    Free Open Source Mac OS X Linux

  • YesWiki

    YesWiki is a wiki system written in PHP, including extensions making collaboration more simple (databases, maps, easy editing, bootstrap themes,...).

    Free Open Source Self-Hosted PHP MySQL Community Edition

  • Scrawl

    Scrawl is a place to put those little notes you need for just a minute and then never want to see again.

    Free Mac OS X iPhone

  • Yellow Notes

    Yellow is an application designed to write down your ideas as quickly as possible. You can create new notes with one click or using keyboard shortcuts. You can...

    Freemium Mac OS X

  • AutoPostit2

    AutoPostit2 is a 100% free notes software that creates notes on your Desktop and save them on the HD. You can also set an Alert, so that when the Alert time is reached...

    Free Windows

  • Memo - Sticky Notes

    Memo is a simple and elegant app for quickly jotting down notes on your Mac. Memos are like sticky notes on your computer screen (minus the residue). Pop open a new memo...

    Free Mac OS X