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FeatherNotes

FeatherNotes (by Pedram Pourang, a.k.a. Tsu Jan tsujan2000@gmail.com) is a lightweight Qt hierarchical notes-manager for Linux. It is independent of any desktop environment and has:

The active Qt widget style determines the look and feel of every Qt application. The following screenshot is taken with a Kvantum theme

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
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  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Works Offline
  2.  Ad-free
  3.  Note Manager

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  • Developed by

    FeatherNotes
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  24 Forks
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What is FeatherNotes ?

FeatherNotes (by Pedram Pourang, a.k.a. Tsu Jan tsujan2000@gmail.com) is a lightweight Qt hierarchical notes-manager for Linux. It is independent of any desktop environment and has:

· Support for rich text formatting, image embedding and inserting editable tables; · Drag-and-drop capability for moving nodes and also for embedding images; · A tray icon for quick access on any desktop; · Correct position/size saving and restoring with most window managers; · Compact but complete search and replacement widgets; · The ability to include searchable tags (hidden info on each node); · Support for optional noe icons; · Support for local and remote hyperlinks (bookmarks); · Text zooming; · Printing and exporting to HTML and PDF; · Password protection; · Auto-saving; · Optional spell checking with Hunspell (if enabled at compilation time); · macOS support (by Pavel Shlyak); and · Other features that can be found in its settings, on its menus or when it is actually used.