Multiple notes is pretty big addition. I loved the concept and implementation of blocks in Heynote but a single note was a deal breaker for me.
I've also added some UI like right-click context menu for discoverability, ability to enable spell checking.
And I'm really trying to optimize for speed of use, including speed of switching between notes.
For example you can assign Alt + 0 .. Alt + 9 as note quick access shortcuts.
By default I create 3 notes: scratchpad, daily journal and inbox and they get Alt + 1, Alt + 2, Alt + 3 quick access shortcuts but you can assign them to any page you want.
Initial note storage is in localStorage. To switch to disk: right-click for context menu, `Notes storage` / `Move notes from browser to directory`.
Then choose a directory on disk and we will do one time migration from localStorage => disk.
You can then switch to another directory (some apps call it a "workspace"). Because why not.
Encryption is probably the next feature I'll add because I want to store secrets in my notes and I'll feel better if those notes are encrypted.
More docs: https://edna.arslexis.io/help
Multiple notes is pretty big addition. I loved the concept and implementation of blocks in Heynote but a single note was a deal breaker for me.
I've also added some UI like right-click context menu for discoverability, ability to enable spell checking.
And I'm really trying to optimize for speed of use, including speed of switching between notes.
For example you can assign Alt + 0 .. Alt + 9 as note quick access shortcuts.
By default I create 3 notes: scratchpad, daily journal and inbox and they get Alt + 1, Alt + 2, Alt + 3 quick access shortcuts but you can assign them to any page you want.