Joplin 3.2: Import OneNote archives, multi-window support & more major updates
Jan 15, 2025 at 5:27 AM

Joplin 3.2: Import OneNote archives, multi-window support & more major updates

Joplin 3.2 has rolled out several major updates, including the ability to import Microsoft OneNote archives with a new import tool accessible via the File menu. The update also introduces multi-window support, allowing users to manage notes in separate windows for better comparisons and project organization.

Mobile users now have a customizable toolbar for quick access to frequently used buttons, adjustable through the Cog icon. Accessibility enhancements ensure compliance with WCAG 2.0 guidelines, improving keyboard navigation, dropdowns, and screen reader compatibility on both desktop and mobile platforms.

Additional improvements include refined drawing and Markdown editing capabilities, with the Freehand Drawing plugin now part of the desktop app. Encryption has been boosted with faster and more secure options, including an optional 256-bit encryption key. Expanded plugin support adds a new API for toast notifications and updates to CodeMirror packages, alongside a renderMarkup command for converting Markdown into HTML.

Jan 15, 2025 by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Joplin is a free, open source note-taking and to-do application designed to handle a large volume of notes organized into notebooks. Users can search, copy, tag, and modify notes directly within the app or via their preferred text editor. Key features include Markdown support, cloud synchronization, and end-to-end encryption. Top alternatives to Joplin include Obsidian, Standard Notes, and Logseq.

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