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Platform, operating system: Microsoft Windows
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Developer: Marek Jedlinski
KeyNote
Developer / company: Marek Jedlinski
The basic idea in KeyNote is that you can include many separate notes within a single file. This means that you do not need to open several files - for most purposes it is enough to create only one file and hold all your notes inside it. With the addition of the tree-type notes, you now have a three-dimensional notebook: many notes within one file and a multi-level, nested pages within a single note. Optionally, KeyNote can encrypt your data securely using the Blowfish or Idea algorithms. Keynote's interface and behavior are extremely configurable. Not to be confused with iWorks Keynote.
The KeyNote software seems to be old or discontinued.
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Common file extensions used by KeyNote
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If you need more information please contact the developers of KeyNote (Marek Jedlinski), or check out their product website.