ConnectedText
Developer(s) | Eduardo Mauro |
---|---|
Stable release |
6.0.6.24
/ May 8, 2014 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Personal wiki |
License | Commercial |
Website |
www |
ConnectedText (also abbreviated as CT) is a personal wiki which runs on Windows, or macOS using a Windows emulator. Articles are written in plain text in CT's own markup language. When viewing articles they are styled by a standard HTML CSS file. The markup language contains many directives for classification and linkage and can also be scripted using the Python programming language.
Features
ConnectedText also features:
- Categories
- Outline view
- Semantic extensions
- Special date topics
- Plugins, to include:
- Python scripting
- Ploticus graphs
- Graphviz charts
- Sparklines
- Math formulas rendered using LaTeX
- Tables
- Drag and drop operations
- Clipboard catcher
- Version comparison
- Ability to display pages in a tree view, similar to Keynote
- Support to Asian code pages
- Ability to export the entire wiki to plain text, HTML or Microsoft Compressed HTML Help
- Support scripting languages (Python, Perl, VBScript, etc.)
- Support for USB drives
- Support several languages: English, Portuguese, Danish, Italian and German
See also
External links
- Official website
- PCWorld review of ConnectedText
- PCAdvisor review of ConnectedText
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