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    Basic text formatting support: bold, italics, lists, monospace
CintaNotes should support: bold, italic, underlined, lists, monospace, highlighting
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		Alex Jenter 14 aastat tagasi
    
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	If you ever do it, please make it optional. With something like "plain text mode". Tried azzCardfile? There's a huge 3 row toolbar by default (formatting, paragraph, etc). Simplicity of CintaNotes is one of the reasons I picked it (and I tried a LOT of apps).
Also, that program has an option to remove all formatting from all notes.
	
	
Also, that program has an option to remove all formatting from all notes.
 
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	Not too important to me as a feature, but making it optional is a great idea :)
	
	
 
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	I would love basic text formatting. I am migrating from Luminotes and used basic formatting heavily there. But BASIC. Know what I mean? The simple functionality of Luminotes and CintaNotes is what makes them really usable.
	
	
 
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	If you are going not only store short notes but also to revise, edit and develop them, you need basic formatting badly. It is also true in case of huge notes. I use CN at initial stage of book and article writing and vote for the new feature.
	
	
 
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	I agree with the consensus, if you do it, please make things like toolbars etc optional.  
Alternative idea: support for Markdown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
	
	
Alternative idea: support for Markdown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
 
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	Voted for, of course. Optional - agreed, no toolbars - great. But no markdown, please. It's ugly and complicated. I would prefer the mark-up google talk uses (*bold*, _italic_) or the one used in 37signal's writeboard (the best option, IMHO).
	
	
 
As a software engineer, I outline a lot in preparation for writing code. I'm currently using OneNote, and the features I find most important are:
	
	
- keyboard shortcuts (e.g. ctrl+shift+L to go into bulleted-list mode
- smart list-making (e.g. hitting enter makes another list item; hitting tab indents the current list item)
- checkboxes -- to mark off what I've done and what I need to do
 
Oh god, please noooo! No wysiwyg! No automatic format tranfering when copy pasting. Sure fire way to kill the project.
	
	
 
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	Many good ideas here, i add my favorites:
	
	
- Bullets/Numbering 
- Strike through
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