QText [DotNET notes editor/manager]
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QText [DotNET notes editor/manager]
Application name: QText
Website: http://www.jmedved.com/default.aspx?lan ... ring=xhtml
Date tested: 2006-09-09
Status: Not portable
Reason: Requires the .NET framework.
Website: http://www.jmedved.com/default.aspx?lan ... ring=xhtml
Date tested: 2006-09-09
Status: Not portable
Reason: Requires the .NET framework.
Re: QText (DotNET notes editor/manager)
Old topic update: development still active, QText v4.10 released (dated 2015-12-31; changelog is at http://www.medo64.com/qtext/history/).
Nimble with a minimal set of features -- active URLs deserve highlight. Portability untested, but settings are kept in a 'Data' sub-folder at QText location.
QText no-install ZIP download can be found at http://www.medo64.com/qtext/.
[QText] ... is similar to notepad which can be brought from tray when needed but has also auto-save thing going on. Just ideal for taking notes.
Nimble with a minimal set of features -- active URLs deserve highlight. Portability untested, but settings are kept in a 'Data' sub-folder at QText location.
QText no-install ZIP download can be found at http://www.medo64.com/qtext/.
Last edited by Midas on Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: QText
License: MIT
I like the minimalist interface but I really need an editor that can handle bullets (and nested bullets). Also, I don't think it's portable yet, though I didn't setup the test correctly and I can't tell where it's writing settings.
I like the minimalist interface but I really need an editor that can handle bullets (and nested bullets). Also, I don't think it's portable yet, though I didn't setup the test correctly and I can't tell where it's writing settings.
Re: QText (DotNET text editor)
Midas wrote:but settings are kept in a 'Data' sub-folder at QText location.
No, there is only an option to save settings to the registry.
Re: QText (DotNET text editor)
I am Baas wrote:No, there is only an option to save settings to the registry.
From my testing, if you don't click 'Yes' on that dialog, QText will keep settings where I found them...
Re: QText
Midas wrote:I am Baas wrote:No, there is only an option to save settings to the registry.
From my testing, if you don't click 'Yes' on that dialog, QText will keep settings where I found them...
Oh, really? What settings are saved in the Data sub-folder?
Re: QText
If you don't press 'Yes' on said dialog, there are no settings to be saved: "Options" are all disabled -- QText retains its defaults with full functionality (the defaults are mostly sensible and none breaks portability).
Re: QText 4.11
QText at version 4.11 (2016-06-20), change log.
Re: QText 4.30
QText at version 4.30, latest changes:
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Once I suggested saving setting in program folder for the portable version and after some time the developer was kind to implement this option, currently (as of QText version 4.30) settings are saved in QText.cfg file inside program folder.
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QText - context menu - selection:
QText - options:
Since QText is now portable and stealth it is ready for submission to the database.
@moderators
Please move this thread to Portable Freeware Submission.
Links4.20 (2018-02-03)4.30 (2018-02-26)
- Added shortcut keys for date and time.
- Changed how settings are written.
- Upgraded to .NET Framework 4.
- Added bullets and numbered lists.
- Added reminders.
- Bug-fixing Korean language input.
- Window state is saved also in portable version.
- Fixed startup in tray after Windows update.
Website
Project - GitHub
Downloads - pre-releases
History
FAQ
License
Issues
Software
Publisher - GitHub
Publisher
Softpedia
SnapFiles
Freeware Files
RGdot
Once I suggested saving setting in program folder for the portable version and after some time the developer was kind to implement this option, currently (as of QText version 4.30) settings are saved in QText.cfg file inside program folder.
Screens
QText - context menu - selection:
QText - options:
Since QText is now portable and stealth it is ready for submission to the database.
@moderators
Please move this thread to Portable Freeware Submission.
Re: QText
Good lord, that's almost 12 years since initial post to finally getting a portable version. Wow.
Moved to Submission.
Moved to Submission.
Re: QText
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The notes can be organized into folders, screen:
and the users can add as many folders as they may need, screen:
So, in my opinion, QText is nice and useful program and it is open source to boot.
In fact prior to version 4.20 QText was, I would say, semi-portable- if no settings were saved it was portable. I first contacted the developer- Josip Medved or Medo, requesting fully portable version on Fri, May 16, 2014. He didn't respond immediately but saved my message and when he had time he replied and also he took into consideration all my suggestions. So I appreciate his attitude and work. Anyway, in my opinion QText has improved a lot- it is very handy for taking brief temporary notes- it is a kind of enhanced notepad with tabbed interface which saves notes (tabs) in plain text or in rich text. It is now equipped with reminders, screen:Good lord, that's almost 12 years since initial post to finally getting a portable version. Wow.
The notes can be organized into folders, screen:
and the users can add as many folders as they may need, screen:
So, in my opinion, QText is nice and useful program and it is open source to boot.
Thanks.Moved to Submission.
Re: QText
No recent updates (since 2019) but the changelog lists a portable version (https://www.medo64.com/qtext/history/), which I guess means the "zipped version". Unfortunately in my tests, it's still not writing all settings to the local folder. Still not portable.
Re: QText [DotNET notes editor/manager]
Latest DotNET QText is v4.53 (last changelog only for v4.52: https://www.medo64.com/qtext/history/).
Pretty much portable in my brief testing, didn't find any traces (settings in program sub-folder by default)...
Note there's a newer Qt-based QText pre-release v4.99.27 from 2023-05-28 at Github with some interesting features -- chiefly Markdown support (marked as "Experimental" in "Settings").
Interestingly, both versions can be run concurrently.
Pretty much portable in my brief testing, didn't find any traces (settings in program sub-folder by default)...
Note there's a newer Qt-based QText pre-release v4.99.27 from 2023-05-28 at Github with some interesting features -- chiefly Markdown support (marked as "Experimental" in "Settings").
Interestingly, both versions can be run concurrently.