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TriliumNext Notes is an open-source, cross-platform hierarchical note-taking application developed by the TriliumNext Notes Team, designed to help users construct extensive personal knowledge bases. Currently at version 0.102.1 and with 26 released iterations, the software emphasizes organizing information in a tree structure that scales from quick jottings to deeply nested repositories of research, documentation, and lifelong learning materials. Typical use cases include researchers compiling literature reviews, developers maintaining technical wikis, students building interconnected study guides, and professionals tracking project requirements, meeting notes, and procedural knowledge. Because every note can act as both container and content, users create flexible ontologies that mirror the way ideas relate in real life; backlinks, cloning, and scripting further enrich the graph so that retrieving context becomes instantaneous. The application runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux, storing data in a single SQLite file that can be self-hosted for privacy or synchronized across devices through an optional server component. Encryption at rest, version history, and attribute-based searching round out the feature set, positioning TriliumNext Notes squarely in the Knowledge Management & Note-Taking Software category. The program 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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