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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Cherrytree is a powerful feature rich Wiki-like hierarchical note taking application that lets you organize all your notes, bookmarks, source codes and other personal information in a database.

  2. cherrytree. A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in either a single file (xml or sqlite) or multiple files and directories. Written by Giuseppe Penone (aka giuspen) and Evgenii Gurianov (aka txe). The user manual online html and downloadable ctb written by Ellie Borden (currently old ...

  3. A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in either a single file (xml or sqlite) or multiple files and directories. The project home page is giuspen.net/cherrytree. Written by Giuseppe Penone (aka giuspen) and Evgenii Gurianov (aka txe).

  4. May 6, 2019 · I quickly found CherryTree, a GPLv3-licensed note-taking application. In Linux, everything is a file; in CherryTree, everything is a "node." Nodes can be plain text, rich text, or have automatic syntax highlighting for a variety of common programming and markup languages.

  5. cherrytree. Contribute to giuspen/cherrytree development by creating an account on GitHub.

  6. Nov 2, 2019 · Cherrytree is a free and open source, hierarchical, note-taking application. It can store text, images, files, links, tables, and executable snippets of code. This application is under active development.

  7. Mar 13, 2015 · In CherryTree, your notes are organized hierarchically, which is great for complex projects and study guides because it helps you arrange information in a meaningful way. All items in CherryTree – folders, subfolders and notes – are called “Nodes”, and they can be one of three types: Rich Text, Plain Text or Automatic Syntax Highlighting.

  8. This is the official user manual for Cherrytree, a free and open source note-taking application. Contributing. There are two versions of the user manual. Web Version. Requirements. Asciidoctor. The web version is written using Asciidoc and is in the master branch. Build the static site by executing build.sh. Downloadable Version. Requirements.

  9. One that's built from the ground up to structure your notes, runs on Linux – oh, and is free and open source? That's exactly what CherryTree is: a "hierarchical note taking application." CherryTree has been around for quite a few years now, yet it is only at version 0.38.1.

  10. Oct 30, 2014 · CherryTree is a notes-taking application which organizes your notes into a hierarchical tree, has support for text formatting, and is written in GTK2/Python. Lately this application has got a lot of attention due to rich features and frequent updates.