Zim - a desktop wiki. Cherrytree Notes. Features : open several cherrytree files (notebooks) at the same time with tabs (all in the same window-single instance)cut copy and paste nodesoption to edit pictures with external editoruser defined text style (font, bold, color,…)option to set the max line length/max page widthspreadsheet nodeopportunity for a node to have columnsallow drag n drop of images and files to cherrytreeadd the word counter for a node/the whole treeallow to open a formatting tag for future textbetter table export to html (respect column width, text align, single line border)do not truncate codebox width in export to htmlexport to html: option to have different color background for the treeexport to html: option to have the nodes to collapse/expandnumbered lists: double space after one digit numbers to be aligned with 2 digits numbersoption to make text double-spacedsave datetime creation and last datetime modification for every node.
Download last version 0.37.6 (October 24th, 2016 – changelog) : . git pull. FreePlane. See Help Previous Freeplane Versions for Freeplane 1.1.3.
The following is Help for Freeplane 1.2.x The installation of the stable version for Windows is automatic. In other cases consult the installation for different operating systems below. For Macintosh also the windows-equivalent mouse buttons and special keys are described. By default an English dictionary for the spell checker is installed. Operating systems Freeplane runs on any operationg system which has a recent version of Java insatalled.
Install language The Freeplane menu's are translated in many languages. If you want to supply a translation of the tutorial or documentation in your language, see how to. Install add-ons The standard functionality of Freeplane can be extended in different ways: Freeplane CD & clipart Download and install "Freeplane CD". Freeplane is being developed fast. Install beta version Install last preview version A preview version contains new functionality the programmers are still working on. Thotkeeper - Cross-platform personal daily journaling. ThotKeeper — cross-platform personal daily journaling ThotKeeper is a simple, open source, daily journal application created by C.
Michael Pilato for his wife, Amy. Amy was recording journal entries on paper or in a growing Microsoft Word document. Each of these methods has its pros and cons, but the cons frightened Mike. Paper is charming and personal, but gets lost or damaged awfully easily. ThotKeeper is written in the Python programming language, which means it runs on many different platforms. Others have since come along to help Mike develop ThotKeeper.
Download ThotKeeper You can download archived releases of ThotKeeper from our Downloads page, or checkout the ThotKeeper source code using Subversion. Features Cross-platform functionality with native widgets Simple, easy-to-navigate interface XML storage format Support for multiple entries per day Per-entry authors Hierarchical tag support.