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    oldmanCPP
    wrote on 18 Jan 2024, 06:35 last edited by
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    QT ordinary win32 programs can also be published to the windows store。
    It should be noted that if you release the MSI installation package, then you will have to settle the payment yourself.
    So I chose to release the msix package. You can use vs to add a packaging project.
    Okay, allow me to introduce my product.

    An alternative option for writing technical documentation

    There are a lot of rich text editing tools. At the same time, there are few that meet the needs of rich text/flowcharts/mind maps.
    But if you want to think about privacy, these kinds of tools are not suitable. All are web-based online products.
    So I wrote a lightweight native software (NicheDoc) in C++. Support rich text editing/flowchart/mind map. Document data is on local disk.
    Basically meet daily needs.
    Support text editing/document structure tree/hyperlinks/pictures/tables/lists/task lists/mind maps/flowcharts/print/export
    A free trial is available for download in the Microsoft Store.
    https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9NKSDLDX5PXX
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    • O oldmanCPP
      18 Jan 2024, 06:35

      QT ordinary win32 programs can also be published to the windows store。
      It should be noted that if you release the MSI installation package, then you will have to settle the payment yourself.
      So I chose to release the msix package. You can use vs to add a packaging project.
      Okay, allow me to introduce my product.

      An alternative option for writing technical documentation

      There are a lot of rich text editing tools. At the same time, there are few that meet the needs of rich text/flowcharts/mind maps.
      But if you want to think about privacy, these kinds of tools are not suitable. All are web-based online products.
      So I wrote a lightweight native software (NicheDoc) in C++. Support rich text editing/flowchart/mind map. Document data is on local disk.
      Basically meet daily needs.
      Support text editing/document structure tree/hyperlinks/pictures/tables/lists/task lists/mind maps/flowcharts/print/export
      A free trial is available for download in the Microsoft Store.
      https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9NKSDLDX5PXX
      4.png 3.png 2.png 1.png

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 18 Jan 2024, 06:37 last edited by
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      @oldmanCPP Please use https://forum.qt.io/category/8/showcase for advertisements...

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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