All releases of Jreepad


Release Notes: JTextile formatting, for a convenient and elegant wiki-like formatting of text. Infinite undo/redo of changes to text in nodes. Document icons and file associations (under Mac OS X) for added convenience. Improved keyboard shortcuts. A handful of bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release has many small interface improvements, plus improved printing and support for internationalisation (including a Danish translation). It also allows you to view nodes as formatted HTML or as a table, not just as plain text.


Release Notes: The most important improvement is to the search function, which is now practically instant and is much more useful. Various improvements were made to the GUI to make it more pleasant to work with, and some bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: In this version, an important bug in saving and loading, which could cause data loss, was fixed. The HTML export was also beefed up in various ways, making it much more flexible.


Release Notes: This release adds some interface improvements, plus import/export improvements and a new export format, so it's recommended for all users. The OSX-specific bundle has a couple of specific refinements to make it fit more naturally into its environment.


Release Notes: Jreepad articles now wrap to the width of their window. There are a few new little tools (add date at cursor, strip tags from text, hard-wrap text), and Jreepad also now works more nicely in a multi-screen environment.


Release Notes: Various improvements made on top of 1.0beta1, including support for multiple character encodings, an "Open recent" entry on the File menu to make life a bit easier, improved keyboard shortcuts, and a manual (which is itself a Treepad file). A package which bundles Jreepad as a Mac OS X application is now available.


Release Notes: All core functionality has been implemented along with a couple of extra bells and whistles besides. On top of the tree-based information management functionality, it now features a set of export/import formats (text, text-list, HJT, XML, and a nice, neat HTML export), cross-linking, powerful searching, integrated Web search, and autosave.


Release Notes: This version has almost all of the desired functionality, which means that a 1.0 release is near. Many useful features were added, including persistence of all preferences from session to session, undo, autosave, autodate when creating new nodes, some UI improvements, and a couple of bugfixes.


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A module that provides seamless localization support for Gideros.