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Give ideas of apps for GNOME that you wish existed.

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@CleoMenezesJr I wish a #Gnome app existed which is inspired by the old but awesome KDE Basket with some ideas from MS OneNote.
An app, into which you can throw any object in it. E.g., you can drag & drop various objects (text, docs, PDFs, URLs, images, sounds, notes, ToDo ...) into it. The user can sort & arrange them as he/she wants.
It should be based on OpenDocument ODF file format to easily exchange with LibreOffice, using the libraries LibreOfficeKit and ODFToolkit.
https://alternativeto.net/software/basket/about/
@GerryT @CleoMenezesJr I wish social media looked more like that
@GerryT @CleoMenezesJr Wait this looks like Notion but old
@aurnytoraink @CleoMenezesJr Do you mean by Notion this software here? https://www.notion.so/
Unfortunately, it is only available on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
The AI workspace that works for you. | Notion

A tool that connects everyday work into one space. It gives you and your teams AI tools—search, writing, note-taking—inside an all-in-one, flexible workspace.

Notion
@GerryT @CleoMenezesJr Yes, and you don't need an app, you can simply use the web version

@CleoMenezesJr To add to my idea of a #Gnome app that you can throw various objects (text, docs, PDFs, URLs, images, sounds, notes, ToDo ...) at and which is inspired by the old but awesome KDE Basket with some ideas from MS OneNote:

By "using the libraries LibreOfficeKit and ODFToolkit" I mean the following. Please see the example GTK4 viewer using #LibreOfficekit. See the blog post: LibreOfficeKit API in action
https://dev.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/06/27/libreofficekit-api-in-action/

@libreoffice @gnome @GTK

LibreOfficeKit API in action - LibreOffice Development Blog

If you want to use LibreOffice functionality in your applications, LibreOfficeKit API is one of the good ways to do that. Here i describe how, with some examples.

LibreOffice Development Blog