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    VNote

    VNote

    A pleasant note-taking platform in native C++

    VNote is a Qt-based, free and open-source note-taking application, focusing on Markdown now. VNote is designed to provide a pleasant note-taking platform with excellent editing experience. VNote is NOT just a simple editor for Markdown. By providing note management, VNote makes taking notes in Markdown simpler. In the future, VNote will support more formats besides Markdown. Utilizing Qt, VNote could run on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
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    vnote

    vnote

    A pleasant note-taking platform.

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    VntConverter

    VntConverter

    Converts memo files in VNote format to text files and vice versa

    After exporting memos to memory card these can be converted to text (txt) files by VntConverter. These text files can be modified as usual with an editor like Notepad++ (text files are written with UTF-8 encoding). Afterwards they can be converted back to memo (vnt, vNote) files again by VntConverter. The last step is to reimport them into the Memo App.
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