Also, there is a "Journal" feature in the Pro which puts a timestamp on notes and displays them in the tree under a date structure (if configured). You can search for recent and frequently used notes.
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Yes to full text search, not sure about date/time as I never needed it. Organizing in a tree or equivalent complexity, tags web page, screen shot, bookmark, highlighted text. Various clipper and capture functions, incl.
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No uploading to CIA / KGB as in Evernote. Perpetual licensing - only upgrades to new (major) versions are paid-for but optional Regarding your list of requirements/features:įorever usability. It is not perfect but it covers a lot of use cases for me. Sometimes I try other note-taking software but then I always come back to RightNote. It is not the most modern/snazzy user interface but I have been using RightNote for years now and I am always surprised at the number of capabilities in such a compact piece of software.
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The developer's site has a detailed feature comparison. There is a Freeware, a Standard and a Pro version, each with a progressive set of features. You don't mention if paid-for Software is ok or not but I would suggest trying out RightNote from BauerApps.