

Although if you forget, that may not be a problem: a capable Search tool - with regular expression support - will quickly track down what you need.īy default CherryTree neatly saves you work as a single XML file or SQLite database, optionally password-protecting it to maintain your privacy. Important nodes may be bookmarked to help you find them later. And just about everything has its own keyboard shortcut for extra speed. Spell Check, subscript/ superscript, H1/ H2/ H3 toggling, case change commands, syntax highlighting for many common languages, there's a lot here (although Spell Check may have to be enabled from Settings > Rich Text). The core editor had many more features than we expected.

This might be text notes, links, images, tables, lists, files and more, each with a host of formatting options. Each node is effectively a separate page where you can enter whatever content you like. You'll create a few "nodes" - folders on a tree - to represent some structure (1, 1a, 1b, 2, 2a, 2b, 2c etc). This works much like many similar programs. All those little bits of information you have scattered around your hard drive can be conveniently placed into a Cherrytree document where you can easily find it.CherryTree is a hierarchical note-taking application for brainstorming, planning, creating to-do lists, managing tasks, and generally keeping yourself organised. It can be your one program for all the miscellaneous information you have and want to keep. If you have ever used outlining programs like OmniNote, Kjots, Keepnote, and others, Cherrytree will feel very familiar. The best way to describe a Cherrytree document is the root of a tree, and each "node" a branch on that tree, sub-nodes as branches off that branch, you will start to get the idea. Zero-dependency portable version is also available. Cherrytree for Windows, macOS, and Linux is a free hierarchical note-taking application featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single XML or SQLite file.
