gnote vs Tomboy

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Several versions of Fedora ago the default note taking software was
switched from tomboy to gnote supposedly because gnote was a more
efficient binary program.

Now it turns out that the latest version of tomboy which can be yum
installed includes the feature to allow you to synchronize the notes on
several machines including Windows and Mac.

I tried installing tomboy but the installation left me unsure about how
to do the installation complete with the gnote notes.

Has anyone tried this and have some tips about the conversion. Am I
correct that the tomboy database was located  in a file called .tomboy
in your home directory. Would copying the gnote database to .tomboy do
the trick?
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