Don't record browser name in note title on clipping
rather spurious. When I check my notes for opera or IE or Firefox
configs iI get lots of false positives thanks to them being in the
title.
Notebook Encryption
Tabs for notebooks
"Allow multiple databases/notebooks to be open at same time in one window, and have a tab for each one. I know there is a suggestion for tabs on the roadmap, but that seems to be about using tabs for different sections of a single notebook. Not sure if my idea is already on the roadmap, but it shouldn't be too hard to implement as you just need to wrap the current window in a tab control (or you could roll-your-own tab/button control), and handle switching between notebook tabs. "
Fully configurable keyboard shortcuts
( http://cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=571 )
Logical expressions for tag search, like "tag1 AND NOT (tag2 OR tag3)"
Option to mark relevant tags (bar on left) also based on search filter
I suggest an option to have the same behaviour if a search filter is active.
(This could well be combined with my other request to optional hide the non relevant tags.)
Remember the scrolling position for each tag.
Note printing
Saved (predefined) searches
Global option to use first line of text as title if title is blank
it will affect all notes, not only clipped ones.
(http://www.cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=966)
"Always on top" for notes (Pinning Notes)
Some notes are especially important and I want to see then every time I open the CN.
Now all the notes are sorted by title/date/etc.
Is it possible to tag some notes as important and they will be kept on the top?
And surely such a tag could be removed later.
(http://www.cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=617)
Search and replace inside of note edit dialog
Lightweight markup support (Markdown, reStructuredText)
I'm not a big fan of traditional text formatting because of all its problems, like having to preserve it during copy/paste, having to think about own save format, and so forth. This adds complexity and bugs, and you have to maintain it.
While not using formatting, I still need to organize my text for readability, so I use simple techniques like stars (*) for bullet lists, line breaks to separate paragraphs, something to highlight headings and so on. Now this is very close to using a lightweight markup language. What they are doing is define a "standard" set of such simple techniques. Your raw text will always look fine, but you can additionally present it with rich styles by using extra renderer.
Just check out how Github utilizes Markdown: raw text, rendered text. It even handles code sections. There's another language, reST or reStructuredText, popular in Python world.
The idea is to have two modes: raw and rendered for both notes list and note editor. Editor in rendered mode could apply styles on-the-fly similar to how Confluence editor works.
Links: Markdown (implementations), reST.
Option to play sound instead of displaying balloon on clipping
Toggle tag count display in tag sidebar's context menu
by Thomas (http://www.cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1291&p=4901#p4901)
Import/export of selected notes from/to individual files
(http://cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=541)
Note grouping
Retain Tab characters
Make DropBox sync setup more automated
More than one word tags
Posterous has probably the best tag system I've seen where tags are typed in, a list is displayed of matched and if no matches are found a new tag is created... but the tag can be multiple words e.g. 'Cinta Notes'
If I enter that into CintaNotes then I get two tags, one for cinta and one for notes which means I have to select both of those tags to get that one exact message that contains both tags.
http://cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=285
Three-Frame-View -- Window Layout with Tags, Titles and Note content
http://cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=173)
HTML export and collapsing/expanding notes
Wildcard-based search
Editable note creation timestamp
(http://cintanotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=365)
Export notes to EPUB or FB2 format
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