I find myself naturally hitting the Tab key at the end of entering the title for a new note, in order to immediately, and without a switching to the mouse, move into entering content in the new note.
But all it does it put a tab in the title, which I doubt anyone finds useful.
CNTL-Tab, Shift-Tab, and ALT-Tab don't work either.
Most likely it's from conditioning by spreadsheets, where you tab to the next cell. And tables in some word programs, and CNTL-Tab in some browsers (most all the latest browsers seem to be going this way, so I'm thinking this is the new paradigm) to open the tab and be ready to paste into the URL field.
Anyone else like this? Seems a simple but useful change, no?
P.S. Am loving AllMyNotes, as a repository for, well, all my notes. Much better than using small text files and slower cloud notes (e.g., Evernote).
Suggest: When naming new Note, Tab char. moves to Note pane
Re: Suggest: When naming new Note, Tab char. moves to Note p
Indeed, thank you for sharing your experience. We'll improve it in versions 2.63, and 3.02 beta.JoeT wrote:I find myself naturally hitting the Tab key at the end of entering the title for a new note, in order to immediately, and without a switching to the mouse, move into entering content in the new note.
But all it does it put a tab in the title, which I doubt anyone finds useful.
We are doing our best to provide good performance, by the way, you can find some facts about what we've done to make AllMyNotes Organizer fast and highly stable here - http://www.vladonai.com/allmynotes-orga ... age-formatJoeT wrote:P.S. Am loving AllMyNotes, as a repository for, well, all my notes. Much better than using small text files and slower cloud notes (e.g., Evernote).
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