5/30/2023 0 Comments Keepnote vs cherrytreesimple tables handling (cells with plain text), cut/copy/paste row, import/export as csv file.lists handling (bulleted, numbered, to-do and switch between them, multiline with shift+enter).embedded files handling: insertion in the text, save to disk.images handling: insertion in the text, edit (resize/rotate), save as png file.syntax highlighting supporting several programming languages.rich text (foreground color, background color, bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, small, h1, h2, h3, subscript, superscript, monospace).It’s also possible to run CherryTree as a portable app on Linux – just unpack the source tarball and runĪ complete user manual is handled by Robert Boudreau: Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vincent-c/cherrytree Users of Ubuntu and its derivatives can add this repository to keep up with updates: Many other distributions offer CherryTree in their repositories, but they might not have the latest release. The official website offers download packages for Debian and Ubuntu, as well as installers and a portable version for Windows. Since I am a Linux user, I will be covering the Linux version in this article. Don’t get deceived by its seemingly simple interface – CherryTree has so many features that I could write a book about it.ĬherryTree is written in Python and works both on Linux and Windows. Written by Giuseppe Penone (aka giuspen).ĬherryTreeis an option you should seriously consider because it lets you organize notes in a smart and logical way. A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single xml or sqlite file.
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