Zim is a versatile graphical text editor designed for managing a series of wiki pages. Each individual page can feature links to various other pages, incorporate basic formatting, and include images. The pages are organized within a folder-like structure resembling an outliner, and attachments can also be added. To create a new page, simply link to a page that does not yet exist, making the process straightforward. All content is stored in plain text files utilizing wiki formatting, ensuring easy accessibility. A variety of plugins extend its capabilities, offering tools like a task list manager, an equation editor, a tray icon, and version control support. Zim accommodates multiple markup styles, including headings, bullet lists, and text formatting options such as bold, italic, and highlighted text. This markup is saved in the form of wiki text, allowing for seamless editing in other text editors. Thanks to the autosave feature, users can navigate between pages and follow links while editing without any concerns about losing their work. Zim serves many purposes, from archiving notes and maintaining a daily or weekly journal to taking notes during meetings or lectures and organizing task lists, showcasing its utility in various scenarios. Additionally, it allows users to streamline their workflow and enhance productivity with its user-friendly interface and rich feature set.