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<p>The Plain Text Project is a blog initiated by Scott Nesbitt, a writer that has been Linux full-time for a while while not considering himself a <em>techie</em>, as in a power user. He shows various ways text files can be used, and includes tutorials on using tools such as <code>pandoc</code>. While the regular touting of Markdown as if it was the most perfect markup ever in most of the links shared on this blog annoys me, the suggestions can be inspiring to build your own plain text systems, and the author encourages using RSS feeds. You can get featured in it as well, by getting a quick interview over email on how you use plaintext.</p>
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<p>tinyapps.org is a website I found through my binging of every single article of the previously featured <em>Plain Text Project</em>. It features an interesting selection of old and very small Windows and Mac software that perform tasks that could seem to be impossible in such a small size, such as a mail client or a web browser. I might have a deeper look through the selection and use some of the tools in my Windows XP setup…</p>
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