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...Features:
- group notes and images in a tree structure (using folders)
- can work on any directory on your machine
- technically works like a file browser with inline text editing
- synchronizes with any WebDAV server (optionally using SSL/TLS)
- allows one-way and two-way synchronization
- allows to encrypt your files locally and remote using AES256
- multi language support
You can obtain the full source code at:
https://crispy-cow.de/git/CrispySyncNote.git
Latest changes:
2.1.0: Updated for Java 9 and up
2.0.2: Added more UI translation, updated greek language (thanks to geogeo)
2.0.1: Bugfix: Sync state is now copied when duplicating workspace due to change in encryption settings
UPDATE 2024: Get a new version here: https://github.com/ivoras/EncryptedNotepad2
"Encrypted Notepad" does only one thing, but aims to do it perfectly - a Notepad-like simple text editor where files are saved (and later loaded) encrypted with industrial strength algorithms. Available both for the desktop (as a Java application) and on Android.
Unencrypted data is never stored on-disk.