Zim brings the concept of a wiki to your desktop. Store information, link pages and edit with WYSISYG markup. Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a non-existing page. Pages are stored in a folder structure, like in an outliner, and can have attachments.
This tool can be used to keep track of TODO lists or ideas, to take notes during a meeting or to draft any other kind of text (blog entries, important mails, etc.).
Zim handles several types of markup, like headings, bullet lists and of course bold, italic and highlighted. This markup is saved as wiki text so you can easily edit it with other editors. Because of the autosave feature you can switch between pages and follow links while editing without worries.
Portable Zim is a useful and reliable text editor used to maintain and organize a collection of Wiki pages.
What's New in This Release:
· Ported zim background process to use the multiprocessing module
· this fixes app-indicator issues under Ubuntu Unity
· adds support for quicknote and other plugins on Windows
· Reworked application framework and "open with" dialog, now also
· allows to set applications per URL scheme
· New plugin for using GNU Lilypond to render music scores - Shoban Preeth
· New Zeitgeist plugin - Marcel Stimberg
· Added template method to iterate days of the week for a calendar page
· Added pythonic syntax to access dicts to template modules
· Added tasklist option to take into account a Mon-Fri work week
· Fixed start of week and week number first week of the year for calendar plugin
· Added "untagged" category to task list
· Fixed strike out TODO label showing up in task list
· Added template editor dialog
· Added support for "forward" and "back" mouse buttons
· Added support for exporting to ReST - Yao-Po Wang
· Added new option to create and insert new attachments based on file template
· Added an argument to t...