The next version of CintaNotes
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 1:08 pm
Alex, I'm cheerfully assuming that you're still working (even if only part-time) on the next version of CintaNotes.
At the risk of repeating what I've already said earlier on this forum, may I summarize again the few very small defects of CintaNotes that continue to trouble me the most?
(1) That tiresome little sequence of random characters -- -- still pops up occasionally in text that has been copied and pasted from another app. It seems to replace an ordinary space.
(2) The italic command operates strangely. If I want to italicize a word or phrase, typing control-i a second time at the end of a word removes the italic formatting from that final word.
(3) My greatest frustration in using CintaNotes is that the fonts used, for example, in the Tags and Remarks boxes are simply too small for my aging eyes. Since I use tags pretty extensively, I find myself hunched over the screen of my laptop for long periods of time, desperately trying to read those little words down below my text.
Aside from that, CintaNotes is one of the most clever and useful apps on my computer, and I turn to it with great pleasure every day. I hope you'll continue to give us occasional reassurances that the new version is still a work in progress.
Bill
At the risk of repeating what I've already said earlier on this forum, may I summarize again the few very small defects of CintaNotes that continue to trouble me the most?
(1) That tiresome little sequence of random characters -- -- still pops up occasionally in text that has been copied and pasted from another app. It seems to replace an ordinary space.
(2) The italic command operates strangely. If I want to italicize a word or phrase, typing control-i a second time at the end of a word removes the italic formatting from that final word.
(3) My greatest frustration in using CintaNotes is that the fonts used, for example, in the Tags and Remarks boxes are simply too small for my aging eyes. Since I use tags pretty extensively, I find myself hunched over the screen of my laptop for long periods of time, desperately trying to read those little words down below my text.
Aside from that, CintaNotes is one of the most clever and useful apps on my computer, and I turn to it with great pleasure every day. I hope you'll continue to give us occasional reassurances that the new version is still a work in progress.
Bill