cherrytree as a simple html or txt viewer and/or editor, and pdf creator
I keep seeing new simple html editors or viewers published on this forum.
But fact is, I find it difficult to get excited when I see them because cherrytree does that all and more to a large extent.
The attached cherrytree image contains content simply cut and pasted from my browser and thereafter with the option to export the result as pdf, or html, or simple text, or even a new cherrytree file.
And/or you can import an html page, or a page of txt, or another cherrytree document, and so on (okay, so you can't import a pdf, but you can import a Markdown document).
Okay, so doesn't include css support, but like all simple html editors you can always add the css later. Note that it is nevertheless pretty much WYSIWYG and the links all work and can use internal or external url links. Also you can cut and paste out of cherrytree page into your favourite word processor maintaining any formatting you used...
And of course cherrytree can be used to organise all your underlying documents via its link capabilities.
One gripe is that cherrytree tables are very simple - if only they acted like mini-spreadsheets... then cherrytree alone could be used as a portable office app - still can be to a large extent though.
Some might say, all your simple distro needs is cherrytree and an internet browser, and the two work very well together. As I've said many time: cherrytree is pretty much my memory nowadays - without it all dev work I attempt would crumble (cherrytree as my scratchpad memory, and git to keep things relatively 'safely' cloud stashed away).