![]() ![]() If NotePlan 3 supports indented tagging and indented tasks (sub task) you can add tasks like o Ask to do #desin for ] * this child/indented block also share above tags/links In the example case given below, the tag #tag1 and link ] should be also extended to the child block. The (child block) content indented under (parent block) content shares the tags and links metioned in the leftmost/top block. Missing indented tag/backlink support – After being avid user of RoamResearch, I like nested tagging/linking support.In my opinion, the Reference notes view should be under the current note view like RoamResearch. ] References view are not quite useful if you have numerous notes referring your current note.If you don’t rely on filters heavily, NotePlan 3 is a good choice for you. Although, it supports custom filter, I find myself switching between ‘Review’ pane and notes view often and it distracts my flow to edit my filter few times a day. Task filtering based on tags and mentions is so powerful but not convenient as I have to visit the ‘Review’ pane to view it.But there’s workaround which will not be reliable sometimes. It doesn’t support Reccurring tasks natively. ![]() I have to move them all to next day (thanks for the Sweep tasks plugin which made the work easy). I have to review all my tasks everytime to plan my next day.It works extremely well with day to day task management if you don’t put your task under any notes but on ‘daily notes’. You can’t track unless you add your tasks in ] and add the date link separately. NotePlan combining both task manager and note manager, it fails to be a good project manager.Apparently markdown support opens the possibility of using your NotePlan 3 notes with other networking-notes app like Obsidian and Logseq.Ī view how command bar in NotePlan 3 works. The app supports markdown, so import and export of your data is quite easy. You can see your references for your current note at the top of every note, including date-notes. NotePlan 3 offers basic back linking support for notes.You can add tasks, switch to other notes/ dates, run specific plugins etc with the ease of your keyboard. Commnad bar interface eases the work if you want to work all-keyboard.The ability to filter my tasks hierarchically with nested tags is the feature I want in my current apps Todoist and Evernote. Nested tags □(#projectx/tag1, #projectx/tag2) and nested mentions are something no notes/task management app offers so far in the market. You can add ‘#tags’ and in anywhere in notes and withing task canvas. NotePlan 3 claims tasks are first class citizer in the app.To name a few “Task sweeper” (helps to move tasks from one project notes/date notes to another in bulk), “Repeat Extensions” (to handle recurring tasks). In my case many plugins came handy to my day to day work. Plugins wrote by others for you for specific purpose. NotePlan is extensible with the plugins.Evernote has Calendar integration, but it stands nowhere around NotePlan’s tight integration and Calendar view while editing your notes and tasks. NotePlan 3 offers an eagle-eye view of your day with an ability to see your today’s task, calendar schedules and the notes of the day and other notes linked to ‘that day’. There’s no app in the market so that integrates Notes, Task and Calendar in one place.– NotePlan 3 Pro side of NotePlan 3 (Skip this section if you’re using NotePlan 3 now) Yet it might be your cup of tea!Īll linked in one place. I have been using this app for the whole last month on both iOS and Mac and have come to know for sure that NotePlan is not up to my needs and my productivity style. I had huge hope for this app before trying and eager to use it. On the other hand, it doesn’t have a web app version. The app is native to the Apple environment (iOS/Mac) runs smoothly on your device. NotePlan, basically a note-taking app that supports tasks (Apple Reminders) and calendar (Apple Calendar) integration to convert the app to a digital planner. NotePlan, not a new app in the personal productivity space, but the latest iteration of it “NotePlan 3” underwent a good overhaul with ] and ‘markdown file’ support. ![]()
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