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RFrenchie

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  1. Still just an actionable task. That we slapped into our note. But honestly I'm just trolling. I hear y'all. There are other apps and that's what I'm using too. But I'm lazy and would prefer a single note/task ecosystem. And I don't really like the task functionality as it is rn in EN. *shrug*
  2. But are notes really actionable...? Isn't that what a task is?
  3. Same. Switched to Things recently and have been happy with it. EN’s task function could just be better 😂But I use it similarly to you. Repository for all things notes, capture, filing etc.
  4. Oh for sure. There’s not breath holding over here. But I could envision a nice system I.e. using PARA to categorize tasks and being able to see the note title associated with that task, or associated tags. Perhapsou could click the note link in the task manager and open it in EN etc. Bending Spoons can just acquire a task manager and go from there, right? 💩
  5. The typical task workflow with apps like Things and Todoist don’t translate well to the EN app. I think it would be nice to have a separate app “EN Tasks” that looks and feels like a typical task manager app and is fully synced with EN. So if you create tasks in EN they show up in the EN Tasks app. And if you mark a task done I’m the task app it updates in EN. You get it, right?
  6. Changing a selection of text from “normal text” to “small header” currently takes 5 taps from entering the edit menu to getting back to the keyboard. No matter which sized type you want to select, 5 taps are required. I suggest adding a selection function that mimics the font size adjustment, which utilizes a plus or minus system. (see photo for visual ref.) There are only 4 text type options and if the user could cycle through them in either direction (I.e. tapping plus sign “+” to cycle from 1-4 continuously; 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , 1, 2 etc. or tapping minus sign “-“ to cycle backward; 1, 4, 3, 2, 1, etc.) then the maximum taps for this change would be reduced to 3 and at minimum could be accomplished in 2 taps. That’s a 40-60% reduction of taps! Just saying…
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