

And then I had a chat with the developer of a very nice, and already famous, tool called Synkron. At the beginning I thought about native application for Windows, MacOS and Linux but I do not have the expiriences for that. But also with this search I was not able to find anything fulfilling to my needs.Īfter searching that long time without finding something suitable, i started to think about building it myself. A tree-structure showing the hierarchical relation between, the pieces and a view area next to it to show the content. So I searched for a hierarchical structured Wiki. Most of the time I ended up at a Wiki type of database. I tried a couple of Java based applications, Mac only applications, Linux applications, as well as a number of Windows only applications. But I failed to find one as it seems that my requirements are too high. I searched for a reeeeaaaally long time and in the process tried about fifty different applications which might bring me the features I wanted and read over hundreds of websites to find one. But the most important issue was that this application should run on Windows as well as on Linux/Unix operating systems. Italic text and hold it in a tree-like structured way. But the problem was that I was looking for a tool, that could store the information pieces with some basic style information for example bold text, I searched for over half a year for a replacement for TreeDBNotes. I did have such an application for Windows - it was called TreeDBNotes and it provided me with exactly the functionalities I had been looking for - but since I moved over to a Linux/Unix based operating system, i had to find an alternative to TreeDBNotes. So, to get back to my story, there was a need for me to store all these small pieces of information so as not to lose them over the time. But have you ever tried to open a bookmarked page after a few months or maybe a year? There are many pages out there which disappear daily and are never to be seen again. A few of you may wonder, why I did not bookmark these pages. These can be small things you found months ago in the internet and over time the websites got closed or the pages do not exist anymore. And I am sure I am not the only one who has this problem. Sometimes it is hard for me to remember these details if I didn't need them in the past weeks, months or even years. During my daily work I have to remember a lot of details about computer stuff.
