I think it would be more useful (and it would take less effort) if
someone wrote a converter. Really, there are dozens of programs similar
to or better than notecase. freemind is one of them, while it lacks on a
few features. kbasket/KDE basket, on the other hand, is much more
powerful than notecase (but it was not cross-platform, that's why I
didn't choose it in first place - I need to change notes with my
colleagues which use windows). Before notecase I used tuxcards that,
while less powerful, had a much better search system. The hard part is
really choosing a decent one amongst all the alternatives. And I trusted
notecase to this but now I feel betrayed.

To make things worse, I won't pay 35 euros to rent such a commodity
software for two years, much less 117 euros for a 'lifetime license'.
It's just too expensive. I live in a developing country, I don't earn 10
thousand euros a month and I don't agree with proprietary code anyways.

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notecase consumes 100% CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370819
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