Ragna Scribe is a versatile text editor which can hold multiple documents at the same time and each document organises a set of articles in a tree order. The documents are based on the Treepad 2.7 format. They can be kept encrypted on a high-standard security level (uses the file format of Password Safe). Editor has data security measures like file mirroring and history files. Try it out!
Features
- plain-text documents w/ tree-ordered articles
- multi-document editor
- optional encryption w/ Twofish CBC and random key
- data security w/ current file mirroring
- data security w/ history files
- comfortable handling
- color and font assignment per article
- printing and internet search services
- reloading of recent files and session
- text import and export
- sorting of articles and text lines
Categories
Text EditorsLicense
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Ragna Scribe
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With first language being Chinese, I have used both Jreepad and TreeDBNotes. Jreepad supports Chinese better but does not support attachments. TreeDB supports attachments but Chinese characters must first be pasted to Windows Notepad, then copied to TreeDB. With Jreepad, I can input Chinese directly. No need to go through Notepad. However, TreeDBNotes' file attachment feature is indispensable to me. Therefore, I have been using TreeDBNotes actively. I have downloaded but have not started using Ragna Scribe. It is my hope that Ragna Scribe can both support Chinese like Jreepad and attachment like TreeDBNotes. Dankeschön in advance. Update: Installed and found it an ancient command line tool. Instead of a graphic interface like the 2 tools mentioned, this tool works from the Command Prompt, which is not my cup of tea.Reply from Ragna Scribe