Vielen Dank für den Tipp!
I think it is slightly too much for my current purpose (I basically need something to store and catalogue all my little notes that I would usually take in some random .txt files all over my hard drive) but it seems like a great program for structuring a research project, and that's what I'm looking for right now as well (which is a difficult quest BTW, as I'm still not sure what features and structure I need there).
In the meantime, I've managed to find a program which comes quite close to my expectations: TreeDBNotes 4 (the free version). It seems to have all the features I've enumarated, with the exception of a calendar-like view of notes. Other than that, the number of features is really impressive.
Still, I'm not sure if I am going to use it because it seems to have quite a counter-intuitive interface. There are plenty of tiny little things that work in a slightly different way I would expect them to (e.g. you need the right-click context menu to access most options, such as deleting a note - where pressing "Delete" is just enough in most software I know etc.). However, the program is highly customizable, with all keyboard shortcuts to define and menus to configure, so perhaps it just has a steep learning curve, plus you need some time to customize it and make it work for you the way you want. I'm still not sure whether I have enough time and patience for that or not, though.
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