WizNote is free, cross-platform cloud based notes solution which helps personal and professional to take notes and collaborate with team members. It is especially designed for Internet users and mobile Internet users. It allows users to edit, view, modify, and create notes interactively on Linux, Mac, MS Windows, Android, iOS, and Windows-Phone devices anytime, anywhere. All notes private or group notes synced automatically on all connected devices.
It also offer WizNote Business Service, teams/groups can communicate and collaborate with each other using this application with messages and comments. All WizNote servers are cloud based with multiple copies synced, you don’t need to worry about data loss at all.
Another great feature of this service, it allows you to attach files/images/links (Attachments) with notes and also you can categorize them into groups, tag notes, multi-level folders support, so later you can find any specific note easily or share note easily. WizNote focuses more on knowledge of rapid collection, management, reading and sharing.
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For Personal Use:
  • Free for personal use
  • Unlimited Notes Storage
  • 500M monthly upload quota
  • 30M maximum per single note
  • 30M maximum per single attachment
  • 20 history versions for each note
  • 1 recoverable history version for each note
  • 2 personal groups
  • 500M storage for personal groups
  • 5 business groups
  • 500M storage for business groups
For other plans check this link.

Privacy of WizNote:
All your notes include attachments, comments and messages privately belong to yourself or your organization, only you and authorized team members of your organization have the access to them, WizNote has no access to them, WizNote just treats them as meta data stored on our cloud server. More Faqs are here.

>>> Available for Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/13.10/12.10/12.04/10.04/Linux Mint 17/16/14/13/9/other Ubuntu derivatives
To install WizNote in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

That's it
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