Looking for a place to save notes, lists, and random bits of information online, with a bit more structure than a wiki? A free account at Helipad might be just the thing for you. Helipad bills itself as “the flexible web notepad,” which means you can store all manner of text (using Textile or HTML markup for formatting) in as many documents, organized with tags, as you want. Think of it as a junk drawer for to-do lists, notes to yourself, directions, or whatever else, with browser-based access.
Helipad documents are private by default, but you can share them via URL. There’s a mobile version, the ability to export to HTML, and even a JavaScript plugin system to let you extend the software.
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