And not necessarily in this order:
1. The ability to control/configure the appearance and style of new note pages
2. The ability to embed live OLE/OCX objects in binder pages
3. The ability to link tasks, contacts and notes
More later...
Great job with version 2.0!
Now, how about drag and drop into the tabs?
And not necessarily in this order:
1. The ability to control/configure the appearance and style of new note pages
2. The ability to embed live OLE/OCX objects in binder pages
3. The ability to link tasks, contacts and notes
More later...
I wish that the Notes option worked more like Journal. For example:
(1) It would be nice to have the ability to add space to a page
(not just add an entire page)
(2) It would be great if all Journal files could be organized
under the tabs. That is, allow one to link a list of certain
journal files (which are stored elsewhere, such as in the usual
My Notes folder).
(3) How about the ability to save a note as a file (in .jnt format)?
(4) I was surprised when I opened up a .jnt file in Journal and
printed it with the Franklin-Covey printer -- the results,
when viewed in TabletPlanner, were terrible. I had assumed that
it would look the same in TabletPlanner as it did in Journal.
If the Notes could be made more journal-like, allowing movement
back & forth between the two applications (TabletPlanner and Journal),
then I could see using TabletPlanner for *all* my notetaking needs. Then it would be an awesome app! As it is, I will be still using Journal for most of my notetaking needs.
They should also add the ability to create and manage Checklists. For example to put down and then check off shopping lists or lists of things to pack on a trip. They could be managed in a way similar to Daily Tasks.
I agree with you totally. I have been trying the new 2.0 trial version, but will probably wait until your suggestions are implemented. I especially need the ability to add space. I will stick with separate Journal and Outlook programs for now.
KStratMD
quote:Originally posted by love2lindy
I wish that the Notes option worked more like Journal. For example:
(1) It would be nice to have the ability to add space to a page
(not just add an entire page)
(2) It would be great if all Journal files could be organized
under the tabs. That is, allow one to link a list of certain
journal files (which are stored elsewhere, such as in the usual
My Notes folder).
(3) How about the ability to save a note as a file (in .jnt format)?
(4) I was surprised when I opened up a .jnt file in Journal and
printed it with the Franklin-Covey printer -- the results,
when viewed in TabletPlanner, were terrible. I had assumed that
it would look the same in TabletPlanner as it did in Journal.
If the Notes could be made more journal-like, allowing movement
back & forth between the two applications (TabletPlanner and Journal),
then I could see using TabletPlanner for *all* my notetaking needs. Then it would be an awesome app! As it is, I will be still using Journal for most of my notetaking needs.
what about the ability to paste images into notes? That would be very useful.
How about just being able to print all the views?
I would also like a 'bin' feature - like a repository where I can drop anything and link it to its original folder with the option to see it as thumbnails with a 'tooltip ' to point to its folder. Something similar to the Correlate software.
How about syncing with this obscure little PDA thingy I have called "Palm"?
You can drag and drop notes from tab to tab. Do you mean drag files from other windows applications into the tabs?quote:Originally posted by Mac
Great job with version 2.0!
Now, how about drag and drop into the tabs?
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