PlayBasic vs Protectedtext (Safe Notes)
A side-by-side look at PlayBasic and Protectedtext (Safe Notes). For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
PlayBasic
Games
PlayBasic is a proprietary programming language and IDE for learning and developing 2D video games. It uses a BASIC-style syntax which is easy to learn and allows for rapid game prototyping. Some key features include sprites, sounds, tiles, scrolling backgrounds and more.
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Protectedtext (Safe Notes)
Office & Productivity
Protectedtext (Safe Notes) is a free open source note taking app for Windows, Mac and Linux. It allows users to securely store notes and documents with encryption and password protection. Key features include typed and handwritten notes, document attachments, tags, encryption, offline use and synchronization.
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