Cherrytree 1.7.0 released

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Cherrytree 1.7.0 has been released, offering a versatile and free hierarchical note-taking application compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. This application allows users to store various types of information in a single XML or SQLite file, and a zero-dependency portable version is also available for users who prefer not to install software.

Cherrytree organizes information in a tree-like structure, where the main document serves as the root and each piece of information is represented as a node or branch. This familiar format will resonate with users of other outlining programs such as OmniNote and Kjots, making it a convenient solution for consolidating scattered information across devices.

Key features of Cherrytree include:
- Rich text formatting with options for colors, styles, and various text alignments.
- Syntax highlighting for multiple programming languages.
- Image handling capabilities including insertion, editing, and saving.
- Support for embedded files, lists, simple tables, and codeboxes.
- Hyperlink integration and spell checking functionality.
- Extensive import/export options, allowing users to manage data from various sources seamlessly.
- A table of contents generation feature and advanced search/replacement functionalities.
- Password protection and drag-and-drop capabilities for tree nodes.

Cherrytree is ideal for anyone looking to keep their notes, code snippets, and other forms of information organized in a flexible and accessible manner. The application continues to evolve, providing users with the tools they need to effectively manage and retrieve their data.

In addition to the existing features, future updates could potentially introduce enhanced collaboration tools, cloud storage integration, and improved mobile access, making Cherrytree an even more powerful note-taking solution for both individual users and teams

Cherrytree 1.7.0 released

Cherrytree for Windows, Mac, and Linux is a free hierarchical note-taking application featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single XML or SQLite file. Zero-dependency portable version is also available.

Cherrytree 1.7.0 released @ MajorGeeks