That is sort of basic Project Management 101. I would personally be able to distinguish tasks, calls, notes and contacts. This would open up a new level of organization within the Project area of the Agenda window. For example, the first two tabs could be Notes and Tasks. Have you considered giving Projects their own tabs to help distinguish the types of notes a user enters. This is a core issue, not simply a request for additional features. You’ve definitely hit on winning combination with your Notes model, but if people are going to use it for project management, you have to be able to manage tasks independently in some regards. I would also agree with something someone else said regarding tasks management versus notes in general. In the end, this drove me away from using Evernote. However, I’ve just realized that there’s no way to dismiss completed notes. I’ve been using Agenda for a week now and truly enjoying it. Very similar to how JetBrains are doing things!) I am a big fan of the licensing model you described in the upgrade dialog, with “all features coming in the next 12 months, but permanent”. Rather charge for pro features similar to how OmniFocus is doing it. (Just please don’t go the monthly subscription route. I’m going to play around more with it but so far, amazing job on the app! Either hide them with a filter, or an archiving option. Simiilar, a way to clean up notes that are marked as complete. I am still in the early poking-around phase and noticed a few things other people mentioned, like quick jump to different notes, never having to use a mouse, a view to only focus on one note and hide the rest, quick add from anywhere and so on, but what I would love to see is a bit more focused on the todo aspects.įor example: If I pin a note to “Today”, I would love to see all the todos / checklist items that are still not done (maybe also including previous days?) Almost like you would merge Taskpaper with bear and OmniFocus, but a little neater. I was a heavy user of OmniFocus/Things, but recently switched to a paper journal for all of my planning, and Agenda feels very very similar to that: A freeform notes editor, combined with planning. It’s a really refreshing new concept on notes combined with todos and, almost like a little productivity suite. I just wanted to say that I think the app is fantastic. I think I read about the pre-order somewhere and the app just unlocked so I had a bit of time to play around.
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