About CintaNotes
CintaNotes is a small and easy to use personal note management application. It is designed to be your indispensable assistant in the daily task of collecting numerous pieces of information, whatever they may be: your own thoughts and ideas, book and article excerpts, job postings, famous quotes, research data, curious facts, Wikipedia definitions, blog posts, important news, you name it.
It lets you quickly jot down and tag any piece of useful information that you come across while reading documents or surfing the Net - just select the text and press Ctrl+F12. With CintaNotes, this is really all it takes to make a note! CintaNotes does not clutter your workspace with "sticky notes", all notes are neatly organized in an easily navigable list. And unlike browser-based tools like Google Notebook or Firefox plug-ins CintaNotes does not require a web browser to work - it works with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat - the "text-capturing magic" works with all applications that can copy text to clipboard!
Retrieving information is also trivial: just open CintaNotes and start typing, and only notes which contain the text you type will remain in the list. More sophisticated search criteria are also supported, like searching by title or by URL the note was taken from.
CintaNotes is a totally portable application, meaning that you can put it on a flash drive and run it directly from there - in this way, your notes will always be with you.
System Requirements
CintaNotes runs under Microsoft Windows® XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, and 7. It does not require any runtime support.
Installing and Upgrading CintaNotes
Installation
Installing CintaNotes is easy. After you download and run the installer, you'll be prompted to specify the folder where CintaNotes will reside (Program Files by default), then you'll be asked for the Start Menu folder name. After the installation is complete, check the "Launch CintaNotes" option to get rolling.
Installing CintaNotes requires administrative privileges, so running the installer will display a UAC prompt - this is normal.
CintaNotes can also work without installation. You are free to copy the CintaNotes folder to any other location, create a shortcut to it and thus have two independent note managers. For your convenience there also is a portable version of CintaNotes available for direct download from the official site, which doesn't contain an installer.
Please pay attention that if you install CintaNotes into the Program Files folder, your note data and settings will be stored separately in the CintaNotes Application Data subfolder (which is different for each user and accessible as %APPDATA%), so simple copying of the CintaNotes folder will result in a fully functional application (without any notes). You can find and copy your data files manually.
Upgrading CintaNotes from previous versions
Usually all you need to do to upgrade CintaNotes is point the installer to your CintaNotes folder.
To upgrade the portable version, unpack the archive and copy the new files over the old content of the CintaNotes directory.
Upgrading from CintaNotes Beta to CintaNotes 1.X is a bit more difficult because CintaNotes 1.3 dropped support for the Beta .dat file format. So you need to export your notes to an XML file first, and after installation of the latest version re-import it using the File / Import command.
Taking notes
CintaNotes provides you with several ways to take notes. You can enter notes manually, clip text from other applications, or paste text from clipboard.
Entering notes manually
Open CintaNotes and select the "Add" command from the "Edit" menu (or just press the Ins key). CintaNotes creates a new note and displays the note editing dialog. In this dialog, you can enter note's title, content, link (source), and tags.
The "Link" is a URL, e.g. "http://cintanotes.com", associated with the note. If CintaNotes recognizes contents of the "Link" field to be a valid URL, it displays a small blue arrow icon to the right inside of the "Link" edit box. Clicking on this icon will open the URL in your default browser. (Note: The URL can also be a link to a file on your computer, in which case CintaNotes will attempt to open that file in the default application for that file type.)
There's also a "Browse Link" command in note's context menu, which enables you to browse the note's URL without opening the note edit dialog.
The "Tags" field is used to categorize notes (see "Using tags to categorize notes" section below).
None of these fields are required and may be left blank. After you've entered the information you want to keep, press "OK" (or Ctrl+Enter) to add the note to your notebook.
Clipping text from other applications
Entering notes manually is great if you want to write down some brilliant ideas of your own, but often you will just want to store a piece of information you've found somewhere else. This is the case where CintaNotes really shines.
Provided CintaNotes is running in the background (usually it will reside in the system tray), all you need to do is mark the text you want to store and press Ctrl+F12. Et voilà! CintaNotes' main window pops up, focused on the new note with the text you've just selected. Some fields beside text are also filled automatically - the title of the source application window is taken as note's title, and if you clip text from a web page, the note's "Link" field automatically receives the URL of the page from the address bar of your browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Opera, Chrome and Safari are supported).
At this moment you might want to edit the new note to add information to it or tag it. Pressing Esc minimizes CintaNotes and you can continue reading where you left off.
Pasting notes from the clipboard
CintaNotes also supports direct text pasting from the Windows clipboard. Select the "Paste" command from the "Edit" menu or press Ctrl+V. CintaNotes creates a new note with the text from the clipboard. It also tries to determine which application has put the data into the clipboard, and if successful uses the application window title as the note's title. Unfortunately reliable clipboard data source detection is not always possible, and when CintaNotes fails to find the source window, the first line of the pasted text becomes also the note's title.
It is recommended that you use clipping instead of clipboard pasting as much as possible, because in the former case more data can be filled automatically for you.
Editing notes
You can go back to editing any note at anytime - just double-click on it, or highlight it and press the Enter (or F2) key.
CintaNotes supports basic text formatting with the help of the Format popup submenu. Bold, italics, underline, strikeout, monospace and highlighting are supported. Also you can make bulleted and numbered lists.
Deleting notes
Deleting notes is also straightforward - select the notes you want to delete, and press the Delete key (or select "Delete" from the "Edit" or note's context menu).
Caution: Take care when deleting notes, CintaNotes currently does not provide support to 'Undo' this operation.
Merging notes
Often, when you read a long text and make notes along the way, you end up with a whole bunch of short notes on the same topic. In many cases this is OK, but sometimes what you really want is just one note with all the text you've copied.
In CintaNotes, you can merge these notes together via selecting all of them and choosing the "Edit/Merge" command (or pressing Ctrl+M). The selected notes will be merged into one.
The "Merge" command is also accessible from the note's context menu. It is enabled only when two or more notes are selected.
Finding Notes
By default, CintaNotes displays all notes which are in the notebook organized in a list. The order of the notes is determined by when they were added, with the oldest notes at the top.
You can, however, specify a search string to limit the display to the notes containing this string. To begin entering the search string, just start typing in the main CintaNotes window. The focus will go to the search box, and the note list will be updated as you type.
CintaNotes will highlight parts of notes which matched your search. Additionally you can use the F3 key on the focused note's text preview to cycle through the highlighted matches.
CintaNotes has a number of search modes which specify what data fields are examined during the search. By default, CintaNotes includes all fields into the search. You can change the search mode by clicking on the search mode icon in the search box and selecting a mode from the menu (or right-click in the search-box). Aside from the default mode, the following search modes are available:
| Title and Text | Display only the notes which contain the search string in their Title or in their Text. |
| Title Only | Display only the notes which contain the search string in their Title. |
| Text Only | Display only the notes which contain the search string in their Text. |
| Creation Time (Modification Time) | Search by note's creation (modification) date and time. Keep in mind that the search is still text based, so you can enter "11/" to list all notes created (modified) in November (if your system uses the US time format), but you'll also see the notes created (modified) on 11th day of any other month. To find all November notes you should search for "/11/". |
| Link | Search in the "Link" field. |
| Tags | Search in the "Tags" field. This is the search mode you use when you wish to list all notes having particular tags. |
Search strings are not case-sensitive. To reset the search filter and go back to the full list, click the 'X' (close) button inside of the search box, or press Esc. Adding a new note will reset the search filter as well.
CintaNotes supports two search types: full-text search (the default) and exact search. The "Exact Search" option in the search box context menu puts CintaNotes into exact search type.
Exact search:
- treats search phrase as if it was verbatim (in quotes);
- lets you search for an exact phrase and inside words;
- doesn't support the ' ' (AND) and '|' (OR) search operators;
- is slower than the default full-text search.
The full text search type supports the following query syntax:
- word1 word2 matches all notes that contain both words in any order;
- word1 -word2 matches notes that have word1 but not have word2;
- word1 word2|word3 matches notes that have word1 and have either word2 or word3
- different combinations of the above also work.
Please note that:
- Extended query syntax works only for note title and text.
- '|' (OR operator) binds tighter than ' ' (AND operator).
Previewing and Reading Notes
CintaNotes displays a note's Text directly in the notes list. The number of the text lines which are displayed is controlled by the View/Note Appearance dialog.
Pressing the Left or Right arrow keys scroll the currently focused note's text directly in the preview by line.
Pressing Ctrl + Left or Right arrow keys scroll the text by page. You can also "pin" the note using spacebar (or left mouse click), and then the preview text can be scrolled with all usual navigation keys or mouse wheel.
If you want to read the note more comfortably, you can press 'Enter' or 'F2' to open the note in the editor.
Managing Notes
Using Tags to categorize Notes
When you take notes every day, having all of them in a single list becomes unmanageable very quickly. Note tags are used to address this problem. While editing a note, you can specify any text in the note's "Tags" field. Later you can use part of this text to quickly filter out notes which don't contain it in their "Tags" field, thus greatly narrowing down your search
For example, you might decide to tag all notes related to your current research project with a "research" tag. So every time you take such a note, you put "research" into the "Tags" field. After that this tag will appear on the Tag Sidebar (see the section below), so you will be able so highlight it, and CintaNotes will display just your research notes. Alternatively, you can turn on Tag Search (see "Finding notes" section) and type "research" as your search string.
If you want to associate two or more tags with a note, just put them all into the "Tags" separated by spaces (comma and semicolon can also be used but will be automatically converted to spaces).
Tags can include symbols, not just alphanumeric characters, i.e. "#1!" is a valid tag. Remember also that tags are not case-sensitive, so tags are always displayed in lower case.
It is possible to tag several notes at once: just select them and press F4 (or select the Tag... command from the context menu).
The Edit/Replace Tags command allows tag renaming, splitting, merging and deleting. Generally, each tag specified in the first edit box is replaced with all tags from the second edit box.
Tag auto-completion
In any tag entering field CintaNotes displays a dropdown list of available tags as soon as you start typing. Pressing Spacebar, Return or Tab accepts the currently highlighted suggestion, whereas Esc or Del cancel it. You can also force auto-complete display by pressing Ctrl+Space.
Using the Tag Sidebar
Tag Sidebar is a handy tool for fast access to different tags and tag sets. It is the controller of the built-in tags filter.
The sidebar is not displayed by default, you can turn it on using the View/Tag Sidebar menu command.
There is a list of clickable labels on the sidebar. The first two labels are "All" and "Untagged", they are predefined and cannot be changed. When you click on the "All" label on the sidebar, you make sure that no tags filter is applied. The "Untagged" label will display only notes having no tags.
The Untagged label is your natural note inbox which gives you a quick and convenient access to recently captured information that needs to be categorized (provided you are using Tags, of course).
Directly below is the list of all tags defined in the notes. This list displays all tags in the alphabetical order. If the list is long and doesn't fit, two scroll buttons appear (you can also scroll this list using the mouse wheel, and this is probably the most convenient way).
Clicking on a tag activates it, and only notes having this tag will be displayed. Using Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click, you can expand the tag selection to additional tags. Keep in mind that with Ctrl+Click, a tag intersection is used when multiple tags are selected (i.e. notes having all of the selected tags will be included), whereas with Shift+Click, a tag union is used (i.e. notes having any of the tags will be included).
There is also a possibility to exclude (subtract) tags from the set via Alt-clicking on them. The excluded tags will become strikeout with bluish background. Only the notes which have the selected via tag union or tag intersection tags, and which additionally don't have any of the excluded tags, will be shown in the list.
Tags selected in tag union mode have a yellowish highlight, whereas tag intersection tags will have the normal white highlight. The three modes are mutually exclusive.
Entering tags into the search box also implies tag intersection. The difference here is that you don't have to use your mouse, and that you don't have to enter complete tags.
The Tag Sidebar also highlights Tags which are related to any Tag of the currently selected set. Two tags are considered related if there are notes which have both of them.
Each tag label in the Tag Sidebar has a right-click context menu which allows you to rename or delete a given tag. When multiple tags are selected, you can merge them as well.
Sorting and Reordering Notes
CintaNotes supports sorting notes by title, creation and modification date, link and size. "Manual" sort mode designates user-defined sorting, this is the only sorting mode where note moving commands are available. You can also select the direction of the sort using the "View / Reverse Order" menu option.
Sorting commands are available directly from the toolbar. The control to the right of the search filter box controls the current sorting mode. You can click on the icon on the left side to toggle sorting direction, or click on the field name to pick another sorting criterion.
The same commands are also located in the "View/Sort By" menu.
If current sort mode is set to "Manual", you can reorder selected notes using the Alt+Up and Alt+Down keys. It is also possible to move notes to the very top of the list (Alt+Home) and to the very bottom (Alt+Bottom). The moving commands are also accessible from the context menu, as well as from the main Edit menu.
Synchronizing Notes
If you work on multiple PCs, e.g at home and at work, you will probably want your notes to be automatically synchronized. CintaNotes doesn't synchronize notes directly, but it plays well together with free online synchronization services such as DropBox.
The recommended way to synchronize notes using DropBox is as follows:
- Install (or Move) the CintaNotes folder outside of your DropBox folder (e.g. in "C:\CintaNotes").
- Run CintaNotes and choose the File / Notebook... menu command.
- In the "Notebook File" box, change the path so that it points to a file inside of your synchronized folder (e.g. "C:\My Dropbox\CintaNotesData\cintanotes.db"). It's OK if the path doesn't exist yet.
- Ensure that the "Enable external notebook synchronization" flag is checked.
- Check the "Relocate current notebook" flag if you don't want to create a new notebook but would rather move the current one.
- Press OK.
Replicate this setup on each PC. That's it! Now your notes will be automatically synchronized. Configuring for other synchronization services like LiveMesh or SugarSync is similar.
If you've installed CintaNotes into the "C:\Program Files" folder, the files cintanotes.db and cintanotes.settings will be located at the following path: C:\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Local\Program Files\CintaNotes\. This is because according to Microsoft guidelines applications should not write into the Program Files folder (with the obvious exception for installers).
Moving the CintaNotes folder inside of your DropBox folder is NOT recommended because:
- The backup files will constantly be "conflicted";
- You won't be able to have separate settings on different PCs.
For the advanced user: If you don't care about independent settings (e.g. you use same fonts and screen resolution on each PC), you can put the CintaNotes folder inside your DropBox, by taking out the backup folder using the "backup.folder" parameter of the cintanotes.settings file.
Note that you don't have to close CintaNotes for your notes to be synchronized. After the period of inactivity specified in the "Release file lock after" field of the "Notebook Parameters" dialog, CintaNotes releases the database file lock. But please allow some time (usually about 2-10 minutes, depending on your internet connection) for full synchronization cycle.
Please note also that if you take notes offline, or shutdown the computer right after you've creates some notes, these last notes may not be synchronized, and if you then take notes on another PC, conflicts might arise. With DropBox, you will notice them with the appearance of the "conflicted copy" database files alongside of cintanotes.db. If you see these files, you will need to merge them back into your main notes database.
To do that use the File / Import command on this conflicted file. As of version 1.1C and later, the import command filters out duplicate notes automatically, so that you will get the notes that you don't have. This handles the most frequent case of added notes, but in case of modified or deleted notes you may still have to delete unnecessary notes by hand.
Exporting Notes
CintaNotes supports note exporting in several ways:
- Unicode text file. You can export notes from your notebook to a Unicode text file via the File / Export command. This is a one-way export: you cannot import this text file back into CintaNotes.
- XML Exporting. A more generic approach is to use XML format for further note processing. Choose File / Export main menu command, select "XML" from the available formats and enter the name of the XML file all notes will be exported into. This file can be viewed and processed with your favorite XML authoring program. CintaNotes can load this XML file back into itself with the File/Import command.
- Exporting as text via clipboard. Select notes, copy them to the clipboard and paste them as text into any text processing application such as standard Windows Notepad.
In order to export to an XML file readable by CintaNotes 1.5.4 and earlier, you need to select the special "XML for CintaNotes 1.5.4" format. Otherwise choose the "XML" format.
If you want to retain all information and be able to import notes back into CintaNotes, choose the XML format.
When using the File / Export command, you have a choice whether to export all notes or only the selected ones.
Importing Notes
You can import notes using the File/Import command. You can import notes from previously exported XML files and from other .db files.
Notes Backup
CintaNotes automatically creates three backup files: notebook.hourly.db is updated each hour, notebook.daily.db — each day, and notebook.weekly.db is updated once per week. The files are written into the main CintaNotes application folder, but can be modified using the cintanotes.settings file (see the "Advanced Configuration" subsection of the next section for details).
To restore your notes from backup, use the File / Import command and pick the necessary backup file. If you find that CintaNotes no longer runs, you may need to rename your main database file before running CintaNotes.
Configuring CintaNotes
Notebook Parameters
CintaNotes lets you configure a wide range of parameters, e.g. the fonts used in the main note list, the note color theme, or the way the program behaves when its window is closed or minimized.
The File / Notebook... command is used to configure the notebook file location and notebook synchronization settings. Regarding notebook file selection, this command implements three use cases:
- Create a new notebook: specify a non-existent file in the "Notebook File" field and leave "Relocate current notebook" unchecked.
- Switch to an already existing notebook: specify the path to the existing notebook in the "Notebook File" field and leave "Relocate current notebook" unchecked.
- Move current notebook to another location: specify target location in the "Notebook File" field and check the "Relocate current notebook" checkbox. (In case there already exists a notebook file at the target location, a backup of it will be created before it is overwritten.)
More information about the "Notebook Parameters" dialog can be found in the Synchronizing Notes section.
Backup Options
The options in the File / Backup menu control which of the three backup files should be created and kept up-to-date. If you uncheck any of these options, the existing backup file will be retained, but it will not be updated anymore.
Visual Parameters
The Color Theme submenu of the View menu lets you select the most pleasant color for your notes. This can also be useful to quickly tell apart different instances of CintaNotes.
The Note Appearance command of the View menu opens a dialog box where you can configure what should a note preview in the notes list look like.
Here you can choose fonts for note's header and text, and configure how the note's timestamp is displayed in the notes list. You can set whether creation of modification time should be displayed (or both), and also if the time of day needs to be blended in. The "Always display sort mode date" option lets you see the current sort date even if it is normally not shown.
Using the "Preview text lines" option, you can adjust now many note lines should be displayed directly in the list. And with the "Render text formatting" checkbox, you can select if Rich Text formatting should be rendered in the note preview (turning this option off just hides the formatting, but doesn't remove it from the notes).
Hot Keys
The Hot Keys command from the Options menu enables you to change the default system-wide key combinations for clipping text, activating CintaNotes window and adding a new note.
Clipping Options
If Options / Clipping / Silent is activated, CintaNotes will not pop up after each clipping, but will display a balloon tip instead. Clicking on the balloon opens CintaNotes.
The Options / Clipping / Use as Title menu lets you control where the clipped note's title is taken from.
Options / Clipping / After Clipping / Switch View to Untagged specifies whether you want to switch the tag filter to show only untagged notes after clipping, which is convenient for separating newly taken notes from the rest, and for tagging them.
Options / Clipping / After Clipping / Open in Editor lets you open a newly clipped note in editor for immediate tagging and probably further editing.
Editor Options
The Notes Editor can automatically highlight various links in the notes text. The Options / Editor / Highlight Links option controls this behavior. In this submenu you can also specify whether you'd like to use single or double mouse clicks to open these links.
The Enable Text Formatting option controls whether text formatting submenu and commands will be available.
If you disable text formatting support in the editor, opening and saving notes will strip them of any text formatting (except lists)!
When the Auto-Indent option is selected, new lines of text automatically receive the same level of indentation as the lines above them.
Main Window Behavior Options
If you want CintaNotes to be minimized to the system notification area (otherwise known as "System Tray"), turn on the Minimize to System Tray option in the Options menu.
Turn on the Close to System Tray option if you want the program to behave the same way when you close the window (that is, when you click on the window's Close button or press Alt+F4). When this option is turned on, closing the window will not exit the program. To exit CintaNotes, you will have to select the "File/Exit" command, or right-click on the CintaNotes icon in the notification area and select Exit.
If you want CintaNotes window to be always on top of other windows, turn on the Always on Top option.
Startup Options
Options / Startup / Run Minimized makes CintaNotes always start minimized to tray.
Check Options / Startup / Run at system startup to have CintaNotes start automatically at the Windows startup. It will start minimized to the System Tray regardless of the Run Minimized option.
Use this option with care if you run CintaNotes from an USB stick, since if the stick is absent CintaNotes won't be found during system startup.
Options / Startup / Allow multiple instances — specifies whether CintaNotes will run if another instance is already running. When this option is off, CintaNotes will display a message box informing you that an instance has already been activated.
For advanced users: This message box can be turned off by editing the startup.multipleinstances.activationmsg parameter in the cintanotes.settings file.
Selecting Language
CintaNotes has a multilingual user interface, by default the user interface will be in English. You can switch the current language with the Options / Language menu.
If you can not find your language in the list, please check the official translation center as someone might have already translated CintaNotes into your language and the translation is scheduled to be included into the next release. If your language is absent or incomplete, you might opt to do a great favor to all speakers of your language and create a translation yourself. You'll have to register on the site and enroll into the translation team for your language.
Advanced Configuration
Some options of CintaNotes can only be set by editing the cintanotes.settings file. Be sure to edit it using a Unicode-aware text editor (e.g. Notepad).
- app.mainframe.basecolor
- Encoded base color of the current color theme, as a web color value like #F05A00. A dark color should be used as a hue reference value, all colors of the theme are derived from it by blending it with white in different proportions.
- app.mainframe.tagsidebar.width
- Width of the Tags Sidebar, in pixels (92 by default).
- backup.folder
- The folder where CintaNotes writes backup files to ("backup" by default). Both relative (e.g. "..\..\backup") and absolute (e.g. "F:\backups\cn") paths are supported.
- clipping.trimwhitespace (since 1.2)
- Specifies whether CintaNotes should trim leading and trailing whitespace from the clipped text. Trimming is enabled by default.
- editor.colors.highlight (since 1.5.3)
- Color used for highlighted text style. Yellow by default.
- editor.displaydates (since 1.5.5)
- If nonzero, note creation and last modification dates are displayed in the editor. Default value: 1 (on).
- editor.focus.title (since 1.4.1)
- Specifies whether the Title field of the note editor is focused initially. When this option is 0 (off), the note text field gets focused. Default value: 0 (off).
- editor.fonts.monospace (since 1.5.3)
- Font face used for monospace text style. "Courier New" by default.
- noteslist.search.highlights.displaycounts (since 1.4.1)
- Enables or disables display of search matches' counts in the note preview area. Default: 1 (on).
- sqlite.pragma.cache_size (since 1.0)
- Controls how many database pages can be kept in memory and directly influences how much memory the program will consume. Each page is 4096 bytes. The larger this value, the faster CintaNotes will work with large databases, but also the more PC memory will be consumed.
- sqlite.pragma.synchronous (since 1.0)
- Three possible values: FULL, NORMAL and OFF. If you experience frequent DB corruption (might be relevant for unstable systems and hot-unplugged USB drives), try setting this setting to NORMAL or FULL. CintaNotes will run slower, waiting after each modification till the data is written to disk before returning control to the user.
- startup.multipleinstances.activationmsg (since 1.4.1)
- Specifies whether CintaNotes will display a message box telling that there is an already running instance. Default value: 1 (on).
- tagsedit.autocomplete.acceptonspace (since 1.4)
- If set to 1, enables accepting tag suggestions when pressing the spacebar.
Command Line Switches
- -m
- Start minimized to tray. Is a non-persistent alternative of the Options/Startup/Run Minimized option.
- -i
- Run in 'invisible' mode. Other instances of CintaNotes won't find this instance. Is a non-persistent alternative of the Options/Startup/Allow Multiple Instances option.
- -noactivationmsg
- Suppress the message box which appears when you start CN with it already running. Is a non-persistent alternative of the "startup.multipleinstances.activationmsg" option in the settings file.
FAQ
- Does CintaNotes support Unicode?
- Yes, CintaNotes is fully Unicode-compliant and actually stores all text data in Unicode. But you have to make sure that the fonts used to display notes include the needed character sets. With default fonts there's usually no problem.
- Will there be a version of CintaNotes with UI in my native language?
- CintaNotes already supports a large number of languages, you can see the whole list of them in the Options / Language menu. If your language is not in the list, please read the Configuring CintaNotes / Selecting UI Language section on what you can do in this situation.
- How do I select multiple notes?
- Use Ctrl+click, or Shift-Up/Down key combinations. Also if you navigate the list while holding the Ctrl key, you can toggle the selection on the current note with the spacebar.
- How can I change the text-capturing hotkey from default Ctrl+F12 to something else?
- Use the Options / Hot Keys command.
- How can I change the search mode in the search box without using the mouse?
- Press Ctrl+F and then Alt+Down to display the menu (or you can press Ctrl+Up/Down/PageUp/PageDown to switch search modes one-by-one).
- How can I change the width of the tag sidebar?
- Change the app.mainframe.tagsidebar.width parameter in the cintanotes.settings file to the desired width in pixels.
- What programming language is CintaNotes written in?
- CintaNotes is written in Visual C++ and builds on top of pure Window API calls. No libraries like .NET or MFC are used, this is what enables CintaNotes to take full control of resource usage and remain fast, lean, and self-contained.
- What does "Cinta" mean?
- In Spanish, "la cinta" means "band" (or "tape"). In a sense, this is similar to the way CintaNotes represents notes: as a list. And, well, we just thought it would be a nice name ;-)
- Is there a Linux or Mac version?
- Unfortunately no. CintaNotes relies heavily on Windows API, so porting it to other platforms seems unfeasible at the moment.
- How can I report a bug?
- If you're encountering problems with CintaNotes please go to http://cintanotes.com and make sure that you're running the latest version of CintaNotes. If the problem is with the latest version, please report it on our Bug Reports forum. We strive to deliver high-quality software and keep CintaNotes as bug-free as possible, so we and all other CintaNotes users will greatly appreciate your contribution.
Keyboard Shortcuts
System-Wide
- Ctrl+F12
- Captures selected text from active application as a new note. Title of the source application window is used as note's title. This hot key is configurable.
- Ctrl+Alt+F12
- Activates CintaNotes window. This hot key is configurable.
Main Window
- Ins
- Opens a dialog for adding a new note.
- F1
- Displays this help.
- Esc
- If a tag or text search filter is set, clears current filter to display all notes; otherwise minimizes CintaNotes.
Notes List
- Up
- Down
- PageUp
- PageDown
- Home
- End
- Moves cursor selecting the note under cursor.
- Right
- Left
- Scrolls large notes.
- Ctrl+Up
- Ctrl+Down
- Ctrl+PageUp
- Ctrl+PageDown
- Ctrl+Home
- Ctrl+End
- Moves cursor without affecting selection.
- Shift+Up
- Shift+Down
- Shift+PageUp
- Shift+PageDown
- Shift+Home
- Shift+End
- Moves cursor extending selection.
- Ctrl+Spacebar
- Toggles selection on current note.
- Ctrl+A
- Selects all notes which currently appear in the list.
- <any character key>
- Starts substring search using current search filter settings.
- Ctrl+F
- Moves focus to the search filter box.
- Enter or F2
- Opens a dialog for editing the current note.
- Del
- Deletes selected notes.
- Ctrl+C
- Copies the selected notes' text into clipboard.
- Ctrl+Shift+C
- Copies selected notes into clipboard as text. Notes are copied in a format which includes note's creation time, title, text, and link.
- Ctrl+V
- Pastes clipboard contents as a new note, assigning current time as creation time, and copy of the first text line as title.
- Ctrl+M
- Merges two or more selected notes together. Text of the second and subsequent notes is appended to the text
of the first (earliest) selected note, then the appended notes are removed since they are no longer
necessary.
This operation is only available when two or more notes are selected.
- F3
- If text search is active, focuses next search highlight in current note's preview.
- Shift + F3
- If text search is active, focuses previous search highlight in current note's preview.
- F7
- If currently focused note has a link, opens this link using the default web browser.
- Alt+Up
- Alt+Down
- Alt+Home
- Alt+End
- Moves selected notes up and down.
- Ctrl+BkSp
- Display similarly tagged notes. This command changes the tag selection on the Tag Sidebar to match the tags of the currently focused note.
Search Box
- Down
- Move focus to the notes list.
- Ctrl+Up
- Ctrl+Down
- Ctrl+PageUp
- Ctrl+PageDown
- Navigates search mode menu without opening it.
- Alt+Down
- Opens the search mode menu.
- Ctrl+Enter
- Treats the search term as tags and tries to select them in the Tag Sidebar. If the search term is empty, "Untagged" is selected.
Note Editor
- Up
- Down
- Navigate the controls.
- Ctrl+Down
- Move focus to the Tags edit box.
- F3
- Find and select next instance of currently selected text (if present).
- Shift + F3
- Find and select previous instance of currently selected text (if present).
- F7
- If currently edited note has a link, opens this link using the default web browser.
- Ctrl+Enter
- Save the note and close the dialog.
- Ctrl+S
- Save the note without closing the dialog.
Note Editor - While Editing Note Text
- Ctrl+B
- Ctrl+I
- Ctrl+U
- Ctrl+-
- Ctrl+H
- Ctrl+M
- Toggles various formatting on currently selected text.
- Ctrl+L
- Cycles selection between no list, bulleted list and numbered list styles.
- Ctrl+Del
- Clears currently selected text of any formatting.
- Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y
- Undo/redo last typing actions.
Tags Edit Field
- Ctrl+Spacebar
- Display the list of all existing tags minus the tags which are already entered in the textbox.
Legal Notice
This program is distributed on an AS IS basis, and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Cinta Software can not be made responsible for any, direct or indirect, damage caused by the program.
CintaNotes is a free program for personal use. Do not redistribute it. Cinta Software reserves the right to change licensing terms in future.
©2007 — 2012 Cinta Software. All rights reserved.
