Take notes and open them in different tabs, carefully organizing them during your research sessions, and edit the text to match your preferences.
- QText
- Version :4.11
- License :MIT License
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Josip Medved
QText Description
There isn’t always a pen and paper around when you need to take notes, but there is an increased chance that there is a computer. Not only does it provide a faster writing method, but also a secure one. Luckily, applications like QText give you the possibility to have something to write on, at your fingertips while using the computer.
Lightweight and easy to use
Taking up roughly 600 Kb on your hard disk drive, the computer barely feels its presence. The interface is friendly enough to offer the comfort of a basic text editor, with more than enough space to write in. You can adjust the window size to fit anywhere on your desktop, and even have it pinned so that it always stays on top of other applications.
Instead of closing it, you can set it to minimize to the system tray for quick access. Implemented hotkey support give you the advantage of bringing it back up just by pressing a combination of buttons on the keyboard. Additionally, it can be set to run at startup, because you never know when you need to write something down.
Work with multiple tabs
The application gives you the possibility to have multiple documents open simultaneously due to the implemented tab support. These can be renamed if the first thought is not suitable, arranged in the toolbar, as well as have them encrypted for enhanced protection.
Furthermore, you are able to create folders in which you can store created documents. This can be easily done through the application’s provided function.
In conclusion
To sum it up, QText provides a fast solution for those times when you urgently need to take notes and opening a text document is a time-consuming process. Implemented hotkey support offer it enhanced mobility, as you can leave it hidden in the system tray only for when there is need of it.