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Tp-Note is a lightweight note-taking utility developed by Jens Getreu that accelerates personal knowledge management by combining template-driven content creation with automatic filename analysis. Designed for users who capture thoughts quickly and maintain long-term textual archives, the application reads the clipboard the moment it starts, parses any detected data into YAML headers, and produces a new markdown file whose name reflects the note’s title, date, and keywords. The resulting filename becomes both human-readable and machine-sortable, eliminating manual renaming and easing later retrieval. Templates written in Tera syntax control the structure of every new note, so diaries, meeting minutes, research logs, or code snippets can each follow their own predefined layout while still allowing free-form writing. Because the program is launched from the command line or a global hot-key, it integrates unobtrusively into any workflow, whether the user is a developer documenting API decisions, a student organizing lecture summaries, or a project manager tracking daily stand-ups. Version 1.25.20, the first generally available release, ships as a single portable executable for Windows, requiring no installation or elevated rights, and keeps its configuration files in the user’s home directory for easy synchronization across machines. The software belongs to the Text Editors & Document Management category and is especially valuable for markdown-centric toolchains that later feed static-site generators, personal wikis, or shared Git repositories. Tp-Note 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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