

NoteCase Pro
Multi-platform outliner supporting text notes, hyperlinks, extensive import and export options, file attachments, printed output, note tagging, task management, spellchecking, audio notes, rich text editing, plugin and Lua scripting support, and multilingual features.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- Android Tablet
- Xfce
- BSD
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- OpenSolaris
Features
- Personal Information Manager (PIM)
- Voice Notes
- Multi Platform
- Multiple languages
- Outliner
- Planning
Tags
- getting-things-done
- keynote
- Xfce
- Writing tool
- Task Manager
NoteCase Pro News & Activities
Recent activities
- Danilo_Venom updated NoteCase Pro
- thinks Personal Information Manager (PIM) is a important feature of NoteCase Pro
Featured in Lists
Free, Freemium, Commercial, Windows, Web, Self Hosted and Chrome
What is NoteCase Pro?
NoteCase Pro is a multi-platform outliner for organizing text notes. It supports active hyperlinks and multiple languages. Users can also add translations in unsupported languages. The software is compatible with various desktop and mobile platforms and allows data import from over 30 file formats, facilitating easy data transition. The content can also be exported into different file formats.
NoteCase Pro includes features like a spellchecker, tag assignment for notes, printing capabilities, and task management features. It also supports unlimited file attachments to each note, rich text editing, and audio notes. The software's functionality can be extended with plugins or by using the Lua scripting language.




Comments and Reviews
Overall pretty good app just a few things to know about the Mac version.
Again this is Mac problems, the other platforms seem to work good. This is a very nice app on Linux and very good app on Windows. Linux is where it works best though. For Windows Treepad is a better solution for a similar price. Since this app is cross platform though I deal with the side effects but the 32 bit thing is gonna be a real problem.
Just a heads up for Mac users so you don't pay for a program you might later loose support for. I did this a couple of years back, I opened my Applications folder and about 12 apps had a no support icon and wouldn't work because Apple doesn't care about their customers after they get their money.
Developer has semi-retired ... ? You MUST pay for NoteCase PRO to use it. €7 for single user or €1,000 "multiple" users There are no freebies.
Depending on your source of Information, copyright is published as 2016 on the home web page; BUT its birth-date was 2011.
All too "iffy" for me, the goal posts keep changing over the years. I need something that is reliable.
Windows 10 user (Aug-2024)
I've been using NoteCase for a while, I guess 6 years at least. NoteCase is a very competent outliner and for more elaborated note taking, it can be an interesting choice. Of course NoteCase is not so modern as Evernote, but I usually do not like to compare them.
Let me highlight some things: text search is fast and flexible, notes can be stored as HTML files ("ncd" extension), has a bookmark feature, based upon GTK toolkit version 2.
For being able to use functions like print, code syntax highlighting and scripting, the full licence must be bought. The Lite/Unregistered version also limits the maximum number of file simultaneously openned to two.
NoteCase 1.9.8 Open Source offers more important features than AllMyNotes Free Edition Because all the restrictions of AllMyNotes portable Free Version (4) are not existing in the Open Source application NoteCase (1) I finished using AllMayNotes and changed to NoteCase.
NoteCase 1.9.8 Open Source offers the following additional features for free, which AllMyANotes Free Edition partially denies:
The development of the Open Source application Notecase is now discontinued with version 1.9.8, and will be continued as a commercial application (2) and (3): Price 25 USD. (1) http://notecase.sourceforge.net (2)
NoteCase Pro
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