

Other notable features include file protection using 7zip and the ability to import files from Gnote, KeyNote, Tuxcards, and more.īelow we’ll cover how to create an HTML page from a CherryTree node.

– similar to Microsoft Word, Libre Office Writer, and Google Docs Rich Text – Allows formatting without code – bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, superscript, tables, etc.You can change the node name color, icon, and bold status for a more visual workflow.ĬherryTree’s versatility shows in the types of documents you can create, import, and export from nodes. The nodes can be organized by drag-and-drop for sorting and hierarchy. Its primary purpose is to organize multiple documents as “nodes” for easier navigation without creating extra documents on your local system.


Last edited by nomnex May 14th, 2010 at 09:10 AM.Organize nodes with icons, colors, and hierarchyĬherryTree (version 0.38.9) is a multiple-use hierarchical note-taking application for Windows, Mac (via source code), and Linux. Gnote is Tomboy (Mono free).Įdit: for a general review of the note taking software: The only good point when you use it: it makes you remember how stupid if feels to be on a ******* platform using ******* accessories. It has not functionality, it's slow, dull and ugly. Tomoby is nothing but a Mono crap for granny users. F.k Microsoft big time, and their vampire marketing practice. I loath OneNote or any M$ bloatware more than anything on heart. It is either Zim either a Wiki on a local server. It looks good, you can have several notebooks open at once, import text files, and there are many other neat features. Jaap is very committed to his project, I like Zim wiki style approach (Zim is quite unique in this matter). I would choose/stick to Zim anyway, although the first point in the list above is what I miss the most in Zim. Table (quite elegant GUI table implementation) Styles association (bold + italique, etc.) AUTOMATIC SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING & Text tabulation & show line numbers ++For Cherrytree (features missing on Zim) cfg datafile, so size limitation should apply (I had this problem with WOAS - wiki on a stick). Zim uses text files, it's very light on resource and can manage large notebooks (according to Jaap, the developer, >2000 files over is no problem).Ĭherrytree uses a single.
