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Obviously this a contrary approach to what CN offers already. CN allows for creating a new note using a system key. But that way for each URL a separate note gets created, which i want to avoid. I want all grabbed links inside a single note.
Way back when i started to work out the idea, the request (from other users) was to avoid to clutter the gui by introducing new fields. So i came up with the idea of combining links with remarks. As a different approach i added a request to allow for sorting the tab order of fields in the form and to manage their visibilty. That way one user could turn of the link-field, whereas other users might want to turn of the remarks-field. Imo, the request here is great for it is the best of both requests, even though the link-field would not be an exclusive feature, it could be used this way. There could also be an option to enforce this for backward compatibility, e.g. "[X] use remark-field as link-field exclusively". As for the voting, this is not a true indicator, because it depends on various factors. Sometimes a request gets added, but gets flushed away quickly from other requests added contemporary. I have also noticed, that complexity and wording has a big influence on whether users will show interest on the topic or not. My conclusion from this is, that features of low/medium voting might still be of intereset for many users. 
Jeroen, i understand your desire. Obviously different people prefer different ways to manage their data. Sounds like you want to increase the height of the "link" field (dynamically) and store all links inside it. The only other solution i can think of is to use a feature that is on the roadmap already "linking notes internally". That way you could create a note with text you want to save and link to another note, which would contain URLs and file-links only (inside the notes text). As for a desciption of the link i usually add the page title. Thomas
It's not always possible to come up with a solution that will satisfy all requirements without drawbacks. Over the last year i was thinking a lot about the issue. Imo it is a great idea for its simplicity and its efficiency. As for new users: don't use it until you'll automatically discover its need yourself. Even today you have the "link" field that is not necessary to use unless you grap an URL the first time using CNs built-in feature. Personally i use URLs inside the notes text only. I don't use the F7-key. I collect related links inside the text and open an URL using ctrl+click. Still F7 could be used for the remarks-field. Maybe CN would have to parse the field to check whether it contains an URL or not. Also it would be possible to save a flag to indicate the fields content. The latter would also allow to support Shift+F7 to open all URLs inside the notes-text; check my separate request for this. To me the link field can not be regarded a solid information to where the note comes from anyway. Its not important either. After the note is created the link field can be considered an information where to point to in the web. In regards to filters i don't see a problem. As said, add an additional filter for title+text+remarks, rename the "link" filter to "remarks" and enhance the search-everywhere filter to include "remarks". To complete the feature: F3 should also highlight text inside the remarks field. As a shortcut shift+ctrl+arrow-down could be used, which would correlate to ctrl+arrow-down for the tags-field.
Jeroen, you can already use file links inside the notes text, e.g. file:///C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start%20Menu\Programs . It is also possible to store any number of HTML links inside the notes text too. I have also added a feature request to open all links contained in the notes text. You can vote for it here http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/94058-open-all-links-inside-a-single-note/ 

Thomas
In case the selected text comes from a browser the URL should also be copied inside the note text rather than to the link-field. I use CN to store all my favorite browser links. A group of links is stored in a single note. That way i don't need to create multiple notes each having nothing but the title and the link.
ChrisCN wrote: "Another point is, that I would prefer the ESC key to reset all filters. I don't need the current mulit step reset because if I want to start a new search, I want to start from scratch"
I too dislike the multi-step reset. I never know how many times i'll have to press the ESC-key to either reset the filter or exit the main window. I too want to start search from scratch. That is why i made this request. Imo using the DEL-key gives the advantage, that someday in the future the ESC-key can be changed to directly close the main window with just a single click.

Similar in what the result should be. I summarized the results of the discussion of two of your posts and combined them to a clear request on how to get there :) I think so far this was a success for the discussion (voting) here is less controversial.