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Home / How To / Install CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor On Debian 7 “Wheezy” and Debian 8 “Jessie”

Install CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor On Debian 7 “Wheezy” and Debian 8 “Jessie”

By Sourabh / June 4, 2015 Category: How To, Ubuntu

How to install CherryTree Text Editor on Debian 7 “Wheezy” and Debian 8 “Jessie”. CherryTree is a text editor and a hierarchical note taking application featuring rich text and syntax highlighting features.

It comes with many exciting features such as syntax highlighting, spell check, export to html, password protection, rich text editing, syntax highlighting (supporting several programming languages), images handling, embedded files handling, intra application copy/paste, print & save as pdf file, export to html and others.

Install CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor On Debian

CherryTree 0.35.8 can be installed on Debian 8 Jessie (stable) and Debian 7 Wheezy (oldstable) via .Deb package. Open Terminal and run the following commands in Terminal to download the deb package from the project’s website and install CherryTree 0.35.8:


sudo apt-get install gdebi
wget giuspen.com/software/cherrytree_0.35.8-1_all.deb
sudo gdebi cherrytree_0.35.8-1_all.deb

Same set of instructions is used to install CherryTree on both 32 bit and 64 bit systems.

If you want to uninstall or remove the newly installed CherryTree from Debian system, run the following command:

sudo apt-get remove cherrytree

Tags: CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor, CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor On Debian 7 Wheezy, Debian 7 Wheezy, Debian 8 Jessie, Install CherryTree 0.35.8 Text Editor On Debian 8 Jessie

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