KeyNote 1.6.5

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Looks like Marek has been in coding mode. KeyNote is a "tabbed
notebook, outliner and personal information manager, with tree
structure and strong encryption." Here's his announcement of the new
version.

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I have released version 1.6.5 of KeyNote:

* In Options - Other you can now specify a custom web browser
to use for launching URLs, or tell KeyNote to use the system
default webbrowser.

* Added Paste as Web Clip command (Edit|Paste other or
Shift+Ctrl+W).
This command does a normal paste, but if HTML data is available
on the clipboard, KeyNote attempts to retrieve the source URL
address. If you copy text to clipboard from a web browser,
KeyNote should paste the text together with the original
location (URL) of the text. This works only with Internet
Explorer, because Mozilla does not place the source URL on
clipboard, while Netscape and Opera don't render HTML clipboard
format at all.

* Fixed problems with creating file type associations.

* Main windows state (minimized, maximized) should now be
correctly preserved. Note that it might interfere with the
"Start minimized" configuration setting or the "-min" command
line switch.

* In tree-type notes, each node now has an independent word wrap
setting. that is, word wrap can be ON for some nodes and OFF
for others. (Initially each node uses the note's setting.)

* Small improvements in the Launch URL and Insert character
dialog boxes.

* It is now possible to merge current file with itself. This is
an easy way to create a copy of a note in the same file.

Direct download:
http://www.tranglos.com/free/files/kntsetup.exe

Or pick a mirror at SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/keynote/

..marek jedlinski

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omega

»Q« said:
Looks like Marek has been in coding mode.

I knew it! I was hearing the distant sounds of a master at work, a Bach
of programming, drifting in from the East.
 

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