Leafnote is a minimal text editor with a twist: the ability to keep multiple documents together as a single project (as seen in popular writing app Scrivener), organized in an easy-to-rearrange tree.
Its a simple system that turns out to be extremely handy. Use it for projects large and small; write a whole novel scene-by-scene, or just keep notes and scraps of ideas together in a single project so you can actually find them later. Make one project for blog posts and another for journal entries. Keep lists of recipes, organize travel plans, and prepare marketing text like the pitch you’re reading right now. Collect your thoughts. Draft and re-draft important, terrifying e-mails. Leafnote’s for everything.
If youre working on a large document like a thesis or a novel, you can break it into manageable chunks. Rearrange sections, duplicate a scene or even a group of scenes and try drafts side-by-side, keep project notes right next to your finished text, and more. Get messy. Leafnote lets you combine nodes and export them as a single finished document when you’re done.