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Folio – Markdown note-taking app for GNOME

Folio is billed as a beautiful markdown note-taking app for GNOME.

It is forked from Paper, a project that is no longer under active development.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Notebooks.
  • Almost WYSIWYG markdown rendering.
  • Searchable through GNOME search.
  • Export notes.
  • Highlight and strike-through text formatting.
  • Application theming based on notebook color.
  • Trash can.
  • Markdown document.
  • Optional line numbers.
  • Optional auto save.
  • Open links with Control-Click.
  • Link to other notes in Folio.
  • Zoom in and out.
  • Automatically create links for bare URL’s and e-mail addresses.

Website: github.com/toolstack/Folio
Support:
Developer: Greg Ross, Zagura and contributors
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Folio in action

Folio is written in Vala. Learn Vala with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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