Versions:

  • 3.2.2
  • 3.2.1
  • 3.1.2
  • 3.1.1
  • 3.1.0
  • 3.0.1
  • 3.0.0
  • 2.0.2

nimblenote is a lightweight, keyboard-centric note-taking utility developed by leaves under foot ltd, designed for users who prefer to stay entirely on the keyboard while capturing and organizing thoughts. Positioned in the Productivity/Text-Editors category, the program lets users search, create, edit, and delete notes without ever reaching for the mouse, making it especially attractive to developers, writers, and anyone who values speed and minimal distraction. The interface is deliberately Spartan: launch the application, start typing a keyword, and existing notes that match appear instantly; press Enter to continue editing or a single shortcut to start a new note. Because all interactions are driven by configurable hot-keys, muscle memory quickly replaces visual navigation, allowing large note libraries to be traversed in seconds. The application stores data in plain text files, so there is no proprietary lock-in and synchronization across machines can be handled with any cloud service or version-control system. Since its debut, nimblenote has progressed through eight public releases, with version 3.2.2 representing the current stable build; incremental updates have refined the fuzzy-search algorithm, added optional Markdown rendering, and improved high-DPI support without compromising the core promise of instantaneous, mouse-free operation. Typical use cases include drafting meeting minutes during a call, maintaining a personal knowledge base that can be grep-searched from the terminal, or keeping a running log of commands and code snippets that need to be pasted elsewhere. The entire executable is small enough to run from a USB stick, yet it remains under active maintenance to ensure compatibility with latest Windows builds. nimblenote 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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