Versions:

  • 3.0.4
  • 3.0.3
  • 1.0.9

Lexorium is a lightweight Electron-based note-management utility developed by antnsn, designed to give users a distraction-free environment for capturing, editing, and organizing textual information through Markdown syntax. Positioned in the productivity/text-editor category, the program renders a clean, minimal interface that loads quickly on Windows, macOS, or Linux desktops and immediately exposes a dual-pane layout: the left column lists user-created notebooks and individual notes, while the right pane provides a live-preview Markdown editor that updates in real time as headings, lists, code blocks, and emphasis markers are typed. Because the entire note library is stored as plain .md files in a transparent folder structure, Lexorium appeals to writers, developers, students, and researchers who want vendor independence and effortless synchronization via cloud drives or Git repositories; the absence of a proprietary database also makes it simple to batch-edit or back up notes with any third-party file tool. Full-text search, customizable CSS themes, and an auto-save routine further support everyday use cases ranging from lecture jotting and meeting minutes to software documentation and personal knowledge bases. The application has iterated through three public releases, with version 3.0.4 representing the current stable milestone; incremental updates introduced refinements such as faster search indexing, improved syntax highlighting for fenced code blocks, and optional portable mode that keeps settings adjacent to the executable for USB-stick workflows. Lexorium is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are funneled through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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