

I can imagine it being equally useful for organizing recipes, collecting writing ideas, developing business plans or sorting notes for school. It’s a truly amazing app because it can do so much while being light on system resources. If you’ve previously used another note-taking software, CherryTree can import notes from text and HTML files, as well as from a long list of apps ( Basket, Gnote, Keepnote, Keynote, Tomboy, Zim…). You can export selected text, single, multiple and all notes to PDF, HTML, and plain text. It offers a powerful “Find & Replace” function that can search the contents of all notes, or a selected folder (“Node”) and its subfolders (“Sub-nodes”), with support for regular expressions and partial matching. There are handy keyboard shortcuts for users who prefer a mouseless workflow. You can also turn on line-wrapping, indentation, line numbers, autosave and session restore functions, as well as automatic backups.ĬherryTree has so much more up its sleeve. Items can be inserted from the right-click menu in the editing area and tree view, or from the “Edit” menu.Īpart from the features I already mentioned, the “Preferences” dialog lets you change fonts and background colors of the main CherryTree window. If you want to add pieces of code to your notes, insert a codebox – it supports syntax highlighting for more than 70 programming and scripting languages. If you want to add pieces of code to your notes, insert a


You can insert entire files, paste items from clipboard, insert, resize and rotate images (PNG, JPG, TIFF…), add current date and time, generate a table of contents, and insert regular text tables, which can also be imported from CSV files.

The “Preferences” dialog lets you select which buttons will be visible in the toolbar.ĬherryTree allows you to insert different kinds of content into your notes. Use them to change the text color, make it bold, italic or superscript, turn text into lists (including to-do lists with checkboxes), align text and create subheadings. The toolbar has buttons for formatting functions. You can hide all elements except menus and the editing area, and the tree view can be moved to the right side in the “Preferences” dialog. You’ll be working with notes in the main CherryTree window, which consists of menus, a toolbar, tree view of all “Nodes” in the current file, and the editing area. Any selected text can be turned into a link with the “Insert Anchor” option, allowing you to create a repository of information, like your personal Wikipedia. One of the most useful features is linking “Nodes” to each other.
