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Thanks for your considerations.
>Ctrl+Shift+L is possible, but how will it go in its process?
Option 1: Press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, you type there to search for note title, find note, Enter, note title inserted as a link. You can edit the link caption, link target remains the same.
Option 2: Select some text to make it link, press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, already pre-filled with selected text (but all selected so you can start typing to search from scratch), find needed note, Enter, selected text is converted to a link to selected note.
>Now...., any decoration / marking of text, makes it less readable.
In the process above there will be no decorations except the standard link coloring and underlining.
>Then you have any way do more then just hit Ctr+Shift+L
Yes, a bit more: type the caption ;)
>If I see point 2, I do not understand how I can do it with the same number of keystrokes.
As I understand your idea was to automatically recognize titles. I already exlained above why I think this is not feasible to do: it's nice when you have 10 notes, but on large notebooks it will fail miserably (ambiguities, performance degradation, etc.)
>Sorry for my English.
No need to apologize! :) I can understand you quite well.
>Ctrl+Shift+L is possible, but how will it go in its process?
Option 1: Press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, you type there to search for note title, find note, Enter, note title inserted as a link. You can edit the link caption, link target remains the same.
Option 2: Select some text to make it link, press Ctrl+Shift+L, dropdown with search bar appears, already pre-filled with selected text (but all selected so you can start typing to search from scratch), find needed note, Enter, selected text is converted to a link to selected note.
>Now...., any decoration / marking of text, makes it less readable.
In the process above there will be no decorations except the standard link coloring and underlining.
>Then you have any way do more then just hit Ctr+Shift+L
Yes, a bit more: type the caption ;)
>If I see point 2, I do not understand how I can do it with the same number of keystrokes.
As I understand your idea was to automatically recognize titles. I already exlained above why I think this is not feasible to do: it's nice when you have 10 notes, but on large notebooks it will fail miserably (ambiguities, performance degradation, etc.)
>Sorry for my English.
No need to apologize! :) I can understand you quite well.
This will also decrease performance - just think of it, on typing of any character, the whole DB should be searched for notes having similar title.
And how pressing Shift+3 ("#") or Shift+6 ("^") is better than pressing Ctrl+N or Ctrl+Shift+L?
Here's a list of reasons why the latter is better:
1) Note text is not littered with artificial symbols => improves readability
2) Link caption can be different from link destination => great for links as part of text.
Here's a list of reasons why the latter is better:
1) Note text is not littered with artificial symbols => improves readability
2) Link caption can be different from link destination => great for links as part of text.
3) Exactly same number of keystrokes, but less possibility for ambiguity => greater typing speed
But this IMO will drive people nuts if this "todo" is just a word and no link is wanted.
And this will work only if there's just one note titled "todo" anyway, which is quite a limitation.
Why? Typing Ctrl+N, finding a note in a dropdown and pressing Enter is IMO no more difficult than typing "[", then typing part of title, then selecting from a dropdown menu. And the text is not littered with "[" and "]"..
Also consider the problem of how many notes usually have the same title.
Also consider the problem of how many notes usually have the same title.
There will be autocomplete, but you'll have to press a hotkey to insert a link, there will be no automatic title autorecognition.
Also the case-sensitiveness is not an issue because you'll be able to have any text as link caption.
Also the case-sensitiveness is not an issue because you'll be able to have any text as link caption.
Hi burrum, welcome back!
The short answer is: we are considering this possibility, but not in the near future. Developing the whole cloud infrastructure is currently unfortunately out of the question due to our very limited resources which barely cover developing of the core Windows app.
Also this is not the highest priority because we don't want to follow Evernote steps 1 to 1 - we need to be different to have some competitive edge.
But I reckon SimpleNote sync - which is planned for this Christmas - should fit the bill quite nicely for you. There are plenty of SimpleNote clients on both Android and iOS.
The short answer is: we are considering this possibility, but not in the near future. Developing the whole cloud infrastructure is currently unfortunately out of the question due to our very limited resources which barely cover developing of the core Windows app.
Also this is not the highest priority because we don't want to follow Evernote steps 1 to 1 - we need to be different to have some competitive edge.
But I reckon SimpleNote sync - which is planned for this Christmas - should fit the bill quite nicely for you. There are plenty of SimpleNote clients on both Android and iOS.
Hi burrum, welcome back!
The short answer is: we are considering this possibility, but not in the near future. Developing the whole cloud infrastructure is currently unfortunately out of the question due to our very limited resources which barely cover developing of the core Windows app.
But I reckon SimpleNote sync - which is planned for this Christmas - should fit the bill quite nicely for you. There are plenty of SimpleNote clients on both Android and iOS.
The short answer is: we are considering this possibility, but not in the near future. Developing the whole cloud infrastructure is currently unfortunately out of the question due to our very limited resources which barely cover developing of the core Windows app.
But I reckon SimpleNote sync - which is planned for this Christmas - should fit the bill quite nicely for you. There are plenty of SimpleNote clients on both Android and iOS.
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Also, about evaluation on saving: good idea, but not very user-friendly: "Before saving, a question. There are 3 notes with title 'todo'. Which one do you want to link to?" :)