Developer reply by Martins Lazdans
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I am very grateful that you have got QNote working to replace XNote++. It found my XNotes and behaves similarly to XNote, with three drawbacks as far as I can see:
(1) There is no toolbar button any longer where you can create a new note - you must use the context menu of an email. Different, but acceptable.
(2) There is no header column any longer, where you can display a qnote icon column in the emails list, with which you were able to see at a glance which email has a XNote / QNote and even could sort on it. This is inconvenient.
(3) QNote does not memorize the note position, but opens always right in the middle of my primary display. Annoying, because you cannot get the notes out of the center, where everything else also is popping up.
What I really like is the ability to import old XNotes and to export QNotes.
Thanks a lot for your work! I would be glad if you could add a QNote column and make the QNote positionable.
Update 21.09.2020:
(1) Thanks @Martins, I just ignored the button where it resides, because I expected it in the TB toolbar.
(2) brilliant!
(3) sad, but anyway: It works, that's the most important thing!
@ths: I already discovered what you propose, but tnak you anyway for your comment!
1 - there should be button next to where message controls are (reply, forward, etc)
2 - adding column is work in progress
3 - note positions are saved but ar not effective because new TB APIs currently does not allow setting windows position
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