

You can create a favorite out of any note (folder or node in the tree structure) in order to jump to it from anywhere. Favorites and bookmarks: both can be accessed from the left hand pane (these are 2 different things).For some reason, though, when copying/pasting paragraphs from the internet that include images those images are not transferred (unless copied/pasted individually). Image support: images can be inserted into any page, or pasted from the clipboard.You can copy tables from a web page and paste straight into TreeDBNotes. Tables are easily created and manipulated through the right click menu in a very intuitive manner. Tables support: for HTML and Word tables.It also enables you to use TreeDBNotes as a versatile bookmark manager of sorts. I am using this feature to link to web pages that I save locally using the free version of Local Website Archiver, and it works really well. Links creation: this is one of the coolest features which is surprisingly absent in many freeware notes programs the ability to link to a URL (online or locally), link to another note or bookmark within TreeDBNotes, or link to a local file.Includes a nifty text manipulation tool that can change the case of selected text: uppercase/lowercase/first letter/first word. One feature I really like is the shrink/grow font by one point function, familiar to MS Word users. text styles, justification, bullets, sub-bullets, numbering, text and background colors, paragraph formatting etc). Rich text editing: the editing capability provided rivals that of any major word processor.(e.g.Trees/folders can be easily managed from the right click menu (moved around the tree or into another tree, copied/pasted, sorted alphabetically, etc). This is extremely important, as some notes programs only provide a single hierarchical folder option which can get very cumbersome to manage. Organization: notes are organized two dimensionally in tabs and hierarchical folder trees.The new release is worth the wait to get straight to the point: if you are looking for a full-featured, sleek, well designed freeware hierarchical not-taking program, TreeDBNotes Free Edition is one of the best options around. Needless to say I was intrigued to find that the developer recently released an update, and very pleasantly surprised with how mature this program has become. I used this program as my primary hierarchical notes outliner more than a year ago but eventually abandoned it because it lacked some key features and languished without development for a long time. TreeDBNotes Free Edition is a hierarchical notes outliner program with a wide range of features, including organizing information in both tabs and tree structures, rich text editing, support for tables, images, and links, global search, and more.
