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CherryTree 1.6.2, developed by Giuseppe Penone, is a hierarchical note-taking application designed for users who need to organize large volumes of information in a structured, easily navigable format. Operating within the Office & Productivity category, the program supports rich-text editing and syntax highlighting for code, making it equally suitable for drafting simple memos or maintaining complex technical documentation. All data can be stored in a single XML or SQLite container, or—when preferred—spread across multiple files and directories, giving users flexibility in how they manage and back up their knowledge bases. Typical use cases include project planning, research compilation, academic note management, and personal knowledge repositories; developers often rely on its code-highlighting capabilities to embed snippets alongside explanatory text, while writers appreciate the tree-like hierarchy for outlining chapters and sub-topics. Four major versions have been released to date, each refining performance, expanding import/export filters, and tightening integration with external editors. The interface remains lightweight, allowing rapid search across thousands of nodes, password protection for individual notebooks, and cross-platform portability that lets the same file move between Windows, Linux, and macOS without conversion. CherryTree is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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