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CherryTree 1.6.3, published by Giuseppe Penone, is a hierarchical note-taking application designed for users who need to organize large amounts of information in a tree-structured format. The program combines rich-text editing with syntax highlighting for code, making it equally suitable for drafting project documentation, maintaining research logs, or storing development snippets. All content can be saved into a single XML or SQLite container, or distributed across multiple files and directories, giving users flexibility in how they archive and share their notebooks. Because every node in the outline can hold formatted text, tables, images, and executable code blocks, CherryTree serves as a lightweight knowledge-base tool for academics, technical writers, and software engineers who prefer a self-contained desktop solution over cloud services. The application falls under the “Text Editors / Note Taking” software category and has evolved through five public releases, each refining import/export filters for formats such as PDF, HTML, and plain text while preserving backward compatibility with earlier CherryTree files. Version 1.6.3 continues to offer password-protected encryption, multi-language spell checking, and cross-platform portability, allowing the same notebook file to be opened on Windows, Linux, or 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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