Clibu Notes major release with Hierarchical Tags
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Posted by Neville Franks
Nov 19, 2024 at 08:38 PM
A thorough implementation of Hierarchical Tags is now available in the latest Clibu Notes release. This is an important milestone which moves us much closer to a Version 1 release.
Tags can be rearranged in the tree using drag & drop and cut and paste. To make tags stand out both in notes and in the tree you can set their color and icon. Tags can be renamed and deleted.
Some PKM applications don’t have any of this functionality.
See our new Blog post: https://blog.clibu.com/2024/11/19/hierarchical-tags-in-clibu-notes-v0-90-000/
Clibu Notes now supports Export to Markdown in addition to Backup and Restore.
The Clibu Notes website also had a complete makeover recently.
If you haven’t tried or used Clibu Notes recently a lot has changed and our user base is steadily growing.
Try Clibu Notes at clibu.com and see the app at clibu.app
- Neville
Posted by Graham Rhind
Nov 21, 2024 at 09:35 AM
I’ve always appreciated Clibu’s clean interface and short learning curve - unlike many knowledge managers it doesn’t make the learning curve harder by a maze of technical terms which end-users don’t really need to be burdened with.
As expected from the author of Surfulator, cut and paste from the web into Clibu is exemplary. Taking an example from my university’s website, copying to OneNote loses all the media and to Tana loses also the formatting. Not only are these retained in Clibu, it makes a table of contents for easy navigation through the page - that saves a lot of editing time! Clibu also allows tagging of paragraphs within notes, which gives it the potential to go head-to-head with Tana.
I’m glad to see you’re still working on this, Neville, and I’m looking forward to the final release version!
Graham