MyTetra is a smart manager for information collecting.
This program comes with a wide range of options to help you create and manage notes and memos for various types of tasks. It enables you to export data to PDF format.
All entries (notes, articles) are organized in a tree structure, as well as supplied with keywords tags that allow you to quickly find the right entries. Links between records, attachments, encryption, detailed search, synchronization, copying from the browser, and more.
There are also two web clients for viewing MyTetra data in a web browser.
Key Features
- Infinite ramify tree for notes group.
- Arbitrary sorted notes at his branch.
- Arbitrary sorted branches at parent branch.
- Copy/Paste for notes and branches.
- Clickable tags.
- Customizable trash for recovery lost data.
- WYSIWYG editor.
- Create notebook/sub-notebook/.
- Paste/save images from clipboard/web just like OneNote.
- Default file format is HTML.
- Create tags.
- Insert/edit table.
- Synchronization over any cloud storage system or version control system.
- History navigation.
- Supports encryption by RC5-32/12/16 + PBKDF2.
Website: github.com/xintrea/mytetra_dev
Support:
Developer: Sergey M. Stepanov
License: GNU General Public License v3.0 and BSD

MyTetra is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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