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Thanks. May I ask how exactly did you get a db file with creation date before 1970?
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Jeroen, sorry for the delayed reply.
Well I get a bit of feeling that you're trying to turn CintaNotes into a full fledged mind mapping software, which it is not. If you need mind mapping, wouldn't it be better to take specialized software? Why CintaNotes?
Well I get a bit of feeling that you're trying to turn CintaNotes into a full fledged mind mapping software, which it is not. If you need mind mapping, wouldn't it be better to take specialized software? Why CintaNotes?
You mean the "Full" view, where each note is displayed in full regardless of how long it is? Or is it about seamless transition (which is quite a different thing)?
Thanks for the suggestion! Do you mean the ability to switch from title search to tag search, or to simply do "combined" search?
Thanks for the comment! Intersting use of the recycle bin. Well for manual archiving you already can simply create a separate section, and move notes there with Shift+F6.
Hi Noah, thanks a lot for your kind words and for a solid idea!
Please take a look here, this is another suggestion of a similar idea which might be a bit easier to implement:
http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/3184-parameterized-tags/
Please take a look here, this is another suggestion of a similar idea which might be a bit easier to implement:
http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/3184-parameterized-tags/
Hi Jeroen,
Thanks for a great comment. I'd like to ask why you don't consider tags as such inter-note relationships? For example, you could have tags like "Project1", "ProjectMember". So when you wanted to see all members of Project1, you'd simply Ctrl+Click these two tags.
On the other hand, to add 5 project members to the project note, just tag the member-notes with Project1 tag.
Or do I misunderstand your rationale?
Thanks for a great comment. I'd like to ask why you don't consider tags as such inter-note relationships? For example, you could have tags like "Project1", "ProjectMember". So when you wanted to see all members of Project1, you'd simply Ctrl+Click these two tags.
On the other hand, to add 5 project members to the project note, just tag the member-notes with Project1 tag.
Or do I misunderstand your rationale?
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