![]() ![]() You can set “Nodes” as read-only, sort, move, expand and collapse them, and bookmark them for quick navigation. “Nodes” can contain “Sub-nodes”, which then makes them the equivalent of “Notebooks” in Evernote or MyNotex. Your notes can be password-protected, and they are all stored in a single file – you can pick the format (XML or SQLite). When creating a “Node”, you can assign tags to it for easier searching. Choose the latter for notes that contain code. 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. 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. ![]()
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