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  • A file hierarchy is a special case of a network or graph. It's a tree (directed graph with no recursive relations) All modern file systems (even Window 10) offer symbolic links: e.g. The same note can appear in different folders.
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Turtl is billed as 'a secure, encrypted Evernote alternative.' While I can't vouch for Turtl's security, I do know that it's a solid application for taking notes. The application lets you create several kinds of notes, including text notes, passwords, and bookmarks. You can store images and files. I looked around a lot for an alternative note application for Linux but couldn’t find one I liked. Until not too long ago I came across a heartful recommendation for a relatively unkown application called KeepNote. It’s a clean, simple, no frills and straighforward application.

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KeyNote NF is a flexible, multi-featured tabbed notebook, based on Windows standard RichEdit control. It's always accessible with a single keypress, even if you work in another application.

The basic idea in KeyNote NF 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. Keynotes interface and behavior are extremely configurable.
KeyNote is the only information manager that offers a combination of simple and tree-type notes, rich text editor, ability to mix freely many notes of different types in a single file and secure encryption. This makes KeyNote the most flexible and one of the most powerful applications of this kind currently available. Some functions, such as 'virtual nodes', per-file configuration settings, multiple backups or WordWeb integration are unique and, to my knowledge, not supported by any other notebook program, freeware or shareware. ...