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WikidPad is a cross-platform, open-source personal knowledge-management application that behaves like a local wiki, letting users create, interlink, and instantly search an unlimited number of plain-text notes without relying on a remote server or database server. Designed for writers, researchers, students, and anyone who accumulates fragments of information, the program stores each page as a simple text file in a user-chosen folder, automatically turning CamelCase words or [[bracketed]] phrases into clickable hyperlinks that spawn new pages and preserve contextual relationships. The interface combines an outline tree, a tabbed editor with syntax highlighting, and a incremental-search field, so navigating from a project overview to a deep-level technical detail can be done in seconds. Typical use cases include drafting documentation, maintaining a personal diary, organizing role-playing game campaigns, tracking software requirements, building a Zettelkasten-style note archive, or managing lightweight customer-relationship data; because all content remains plain text, files can be edited externally, version-controlled with Git, or encrypted with standard tools. WikidPad 2.2, the current stable release, runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and is accompanied by two earlier major versions (1.x and 2.0/2.1) that introduced Python scripting, plugin architecture, HTML export, and Unicode support. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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