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  • 3.86.1
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  • 3.68.0
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  • 3.64.2
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  • 3.57.0
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  • 3.48.2
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  • 3.44.1
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  • 3.40.4
  • 3.40.3
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  • 3.40.1
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  • 3.38.1
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  • 3.36.1
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  • 2.8.3
  • 2.8.2

Yank Note, developed by publisher purocean, is a hackable markdown note application purpose-built for programmers who want an IDE-like environment inside their note-taking workflow. Released in version 3.86.1 and supported by a fast-moving stream of 141 historical releases, the program belongs to the Text Editors & Documents category and treats every `.md` file as a living project: built-in Git version control keeps local history synchronized with remote repositories, while AI-powered completion suggests context-aware edits as authors type. Notes can be secured with document-level encryption, then extended with executable code snippets that run inside an isolated container, an embedded terminal, or a live REPL, letting developers test ideas without leaving the editor. A one-click mind-map generator visualizes heading hierarchies, charts and HTML applets can be dropped inline, andReveal.js export transforms any note into a slide deck. The application is fully plug-in driven; users write simple macros or install community packages to add language support, new themes, or custom keyboard workflows. Because the interface is built on web technology, themes and layouts can be tweaked with CSS and JavaScript, making the editor as hackable as the code it holds. Typical use cases include maintaining encrypted dev journals, writing executable tutorials, preparing technical presentations, and consolidating fragmented project knowledge into a single, version-controlled repository. Yank Note is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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