Over a year has passed and a new release has not appeared.
I do hope Matt that you can find time to keep this great project rolling.
CherryTree has issued many new releases, but I've never liked it as much as Keepnote.
Nor have I been convinced to buy NoteCasePro which has seen many new releases, but for the life of me I cannot see what great advantages it holds over Keepnote.
So this is just a note of encouragement! Thanks for all you have done, and I do hope you will keep working on your brilliant open-source project!
R
On Thursday, 28 February 2013 13:07:00 UTC+8, coolrat wrote:
Hello!
Its been nearly a year since Keepnote issued any new versions. Even the last testing version was back in July 2012.
Is the project still alive? I sincerely hope so... its utterly brilliant and was beginning to be a serious challenger to the more "professional" programs that I've been relying on.
I hope all is well with Keepnote development!
On Wednesday, 21 November 2012 17:01:54 UTC+8, wax...@gmail.com wrote:Hi!
I've been following the development of Keepnote for a few years and though I had to stop using it as my main application, I still love it and hope to see it really develop into a very powerful tool.
The last version was released nearly 5 months ago. Will there be a new release soon?
I remember Matt mentioning that you might implement a new rtf/html editor thing that was under development, and might bring new expanded capability- especially in the form of web-clipping or cutting and pasting text from Firefox.
I had bad luck using Keepnote when pasting Chinese texts into Keepnote. Nor was the application very good at maintaining the format of web-pages.
Were you ever able to check out to see if there is a way to include the functionality of SCRAPBOOK (firefox plugin) as a web-clipper for Keepnote?
I hope all is going well!