The basic idea in KeyNote is that you can include many separate notes within a single file. This means that you do not need to open several files - for most purposes it is enough to create only one file and hold all your notes inside it. With the addition of the tree-type notes, you now have a three-dimensional notebook: many notes within one file and a multi-level, nested pages within a single note. Optionally, KeyNote can encrypt your data securely using the Blowfish or Idea algorithms. Keynote's interface and behavior are extremely configurable.
Tabbed notebook, outliner and personal information manager, with tree structure and strong encryption. Open source.
Further development has been taken up by Daniel Pradov, who has been releasing new versions under the name of KeyNote NF (New Features).
Tranglos Software - KeyNote Tabbed notebook
Tabbed notebook, outliner and personal information manager, with tree structure and strong encryption. Open source.
- RichText enabled editor, with many text formatting functions ad properties (font styles, colors, highlighted text, paragraph styles, bullets, numbered lists, etc.)
- Store many separate notes within one file; each note is displayed on its own, easily accessible tab. This is a much more convenient solution than opening several files on disk. Each note has independent font, color and editor settings.
- Choose between two types of notes: a simpler, editor-only note, or a tree-type note, which is a multi-level hierarchy of "branches", each with its own note. The two types of notes can be mixed freely within one file
- Tree type notes can be arranged horizontally (tree panel to the left of editor) or vertically (tree panel above the editor)
- You can protect your data files with secure encryption using a strong cipher (Blowfish or IDEA)
- Integration with WordWeb, a freeware dictionary/thesaurus program






