Versions:

  • 3.3.12
  • 3.3.11
  • 3.3.10
  • 3.3.8
  • 3.3.7
  • 3.3.6
  • 3.3.2
  • 3.3.1
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.2.4
  • 3.2.3
  • 3.2.2
  • 3.1.1
  • 3.0.32
  • 3.0.27
  • 3.0.26
  • 3.0.25
  • 3.0.24
  • 3.0.23
  • 3.0.22
  • 3.0.21
  • 3.0.20
  • 3.0.19
  • 3.0.18
  • 3.0.17
  • 3.0.16
  • 3.0.13
  • 3.0.12
  • 3.0.11
  • 3.0.10
  • 3.0.9
  • 3.0.8
  • 3.0.7
  • 3.0.6
  • 3.0.5
  • 3.0.4
  • 3.0.3
  • 3.0.2
  • 3.0.1
  • 3.0.0
  • 2.6.17
  • 2.6.16
  • 2.6.15
  • 2.6.14
  • 2.6.13
  • 2.6.12
  • 2.6.11
  • 2.6.10
  • 2.6.9
  • 2.6.8
  • 2.6.7
  • 2.5.0
  • 2.4.10
  • 2.4.0
  • 2.3.0
  • 2.2.4
  • 2.2.3
  • 2.2.2
  • 2.2.1
  • 2.2.0
  • 2.1.6
  • 2.1.2

Notesnook 3.3.12, released by Streetwriters as the 62nd consecutive public build, positions itself as a privacy-centric, open-source alternative to Evernote within the note-taking software category. Engineered around zero-knowledge architecture, the application encrypts every notebook, tag, and full-text search index on the user’s device using XChaCha20-Poly1305 authenticated encryption, with keys derived through the memory-hard Argon2 function; this ensures that plaintext never reaches Streetwriters’ servers and that even compelled disclosure yields only unreadable ciphertext. Beyond cryptography, the program offers familiar rich-text editing, markdown support, web-clipper extensions, nested notebooks, reminders, and real-time sync across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and modern browsers, making it suitable for students archiving lecture notes, professionals collecting sensitive research, or teams coordinating confidential projects. Because the entire client and server codebase is published under transparent licenses, security researchers and privacy advocates can audit the implementation, compile reproducible builds, or self-host the backend, reinforcing the publisher’s claim that convenience need not be sacrificed for confidentiality. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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