Using Tasks in MIUI 12 - MIUI Central

The notes app on MIUI has been a very useful and feature-rich note-taking app for past versions of the Xiaomi software. With the new MIUI 12 update, the notes app is now better than ever. A new section that is dedicated to tasks has been added. It is designed implement your to-do list into your daily activities. If you're the type of person that keeps lists to track your daily agenda, tasks are going to be your new best friend. In this thread, I'm going to walk you through all of the new aspects of the notes app, and show you some of the task features in action. I am running MIUI 12 on my Xiaomi Mi 9T.
Notes App
App name: Notes
App Version: 2.1.7
APK name: com.miui.notes
The MIUI notes app is one of the better note-tracking apps available for Android. The simplistic design strikes a nice balance between features and functionality. As someone who uses notes every single day for work, I have used many different note apps. I have found that so many apps go overboard with the features, and end up creating a bloated unusable app. With the MIUI 12 notes app, you have only the features that you need, without any boated extras.
When creating a new note, you'll have the option to include the following content:
Voice note
Image
Checklist
Custom Background
Text formatting
All of these features can be used together on the same note. It's a very quick process, which is important for note-taking. The less time I spend making notes, the better. I tend to make detailed text notes, often using checklists and images. The notes app is very good at making this a quick and easy process. The image below shows what my typical notes will look like when using the MIUI notes app.
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You can choose between a grid view or a list view, to preview your notes. The grid view gives you a bit more detail in your previews, which is why I tend to stick with this. However, if my notes pile up, I'll switch to the list view so that I can see more notes on my screen.
Tasks
The new exciting feature in the MIUI 12 update is the tasks section. At the top of the notes app you'll notice an icon that features a checkmark inside of a square. This is where the tasks are located. While notes are more focused on keeping details of things you need to do, tasks are focused on making sure you complete them.
When creating a task you can type out the item description. If you select return, your task will turn into a list of subtasks and it will appear as a checklist. Once you've added all of your details, you can select a reminder. This will alert you at a specific time about the task you need to complete. This is what sets it apart from notes. It's the ability to schedule your tasks and be reminded about them.
Tasks are more barebones than notes, as they only allow text and voice tasks. So I can reviece a reminder that says "Video due today" at which point I'll pull up my notes, to see the more detail content. Notes and tasks work so well together to help you track your daily agenda.
Home screen shortcut
Another aspect of the new tasks feature is the ability to add a shortcut to your homescreen. If all of your tasks are tucked away in another section of a notes app, it can be frustrating to navigate several steps before seeing your tasks for the day. This solution puts your tasks right on your home screen. All you have to do is swipe the tasks shortcut open to see your list. To activate the shortcut, toggle "Use task toolbox" in the notes app settings.
This animation shows the shortcut in use, from the home screen.
As you can see from the animation, the shortcut is non-intrusive. Instead of showing up as another icon, it's a simple drawer tucked away on the left of your screen. By default, your task reminders will be muted when your phone is set to silent. You can change this in the notes app settings by toggling "Ignore Silent mode". When this option is toggled, your task reminders will always have a notification sound, even when the phone is set to silent.
Sync with Xiaomi Cloud
Cloud sync will add your notes to the Xiamoi Cloud, which makes them accessible from other devices signed into your Xiamoi account. If you're on a computer, you'll be able to access and manage your notes from your Xiamoi cloud account via your browser.
So if you've got the MIUI 12 update on your Xiaomi phone, try the new tasks. I've found that they are a great way of keeping track of my daily work.

You say you can sync the Notes app but do not mention the Tasks. How do you sync the tasks as well? I can't find a way to do it.

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Android TweetDeck Beta 0.9.5

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Application Setup
Once you're up and running with Android TweetDeck, you'll be prompted to enter your service accounts. The quickest (and best) way to get started is to log in with an existing TweetDeck account.
If you've previously setup this account in TweetDeck Desktop, any associated Twitter, Facebook, Buzz and Foursquare accounts will automatically be imported. If you would like to add an additional account you can enter the credentials under the appropriate service in the Android app.
Once you've added your accounts, click done to continue.
Feature Overview
Main Timeline
After adding your accounts you'll be presented with the "Home" timeline. New to Android TweetDeck is the concept of the blended column. Your “Home” column will contain updates from Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Buzz. The updates from different services are indicated by the following colors:
Black - Twitter
Dark Blue - Facebook
Light Blue - Foursquare
Dark Red - Buzz
New Columns
In addition to the blended home column, we've created a new "Me" column and included Twitter direct messages as a default column type.
“Me,” like “Home,” is a multi-service blended column but unlike “Home” it only includes updates that pertain directly to you. These updates include:
Twitter @ mentions
Facebook notifications
Buzz updates on your content
Update Clock
We've tried to keep your columns clean and optimize the UI for mobile display. You'll notice that updates in the timeline don't have individual timestamps. Instead, we've created what we call the update clock and placed it at the top of each column. As you scroll through your timeline, the update clock will show the time of the top entry. Zooming back through your updates feels a bit like traveling back in time - give it a try
Unread Indicators
We wanted to indicate what updates you've read and not read in a clean and simple manner. Columns that have unread content will glow yellow in their header or dot column indicator if they're off the screen. If you look at the column scroll bar, you'll see that the unread section is indicated by yellow while read is light grey. We also remember your position in the timeline so when you come back to the app you don't have to scroll down to where you left off. If you want to jump straight to the top, just click the column header.
Update Detail Views
Clicking on an update will take you to a detail view custom tuned to highlight the unique functionality of each service. We've spent a lot of time making sure the best features from each service are presented in the best possible way.
In general, the detail view will decode images, conversation, comments, attachments and geotags and display them below Twitter, Facebook and Buzz updates. We've done this to provide a quick way to view all the cool content people are posting without having to dig deep with multiple clicks.
For Facebook and Buzz updates, you can view and post comments directly within the app.
Foursquare Detail View
We've treated Foursquare a bit differently as it's so location-centric. When you click on a Foursquare update, we'll take you to a detail view for the venue your friend has checked into. This view will give you an overview of who else has checked into this location, how long they've been there and any tips this venue may have. You can check in (first button in the toolbar), shout or leave your own tip. You can also jump straight into the new map view.
Map View
You can get to the map view from the main toolbar in column view or directly from a geotagged Tweet or Foursquare venue. The map view gives an overview of any geotagged tweets and Foursquare venues nearby. We pick the 20 most popular Foursquare locations for any given map screen.
If you have friends checked-in nearby they'll be placed at the edge of the map; if you click on them the map will pan and center on their location.
Compose Screen
To go along with the blended multi-service columns, we've created a new multi-service compose screen that will display all of your accounts at once. By default, your main Twitter account is switched on when composing a message but you can broadcast to as many services as you want, including Facebook, Buzz, Foursquare or other Twitter accounts, by simply toggling on the appropriate image.
You can attach images, contacts and locations to your updates by clicking the disclosure triangle; when updating these options will be neatly tucked away under the keyboard.
Once you click “send” your updates will be automatically placed in your timeline and you'll see their send status via Android notifications.
Contacts
The contacts screen can be accessed by clicking the grid on the main toolbar in column view or when you attach a contact in compose view. You have twelve quick slots for the friends you talk to the most. We pre-load the first four slots with your own accounts for easy access to your account overviews. To add a new contact, just click on an empty slot and select a friend. To clear a contact, press and hold on a filled slot.
If you want to get to the profile page of one of your contacts that you haven't added to the quick slots just click on “All Contacts” and you'll see all friends from every service you've added.
If you want to jump directly to a specific Twitter account, just type the username in the bottom box and hit return on the keyboard.
Adding More Columns
In addition to the three native columns, you can add additional columns by browsing user profiles and clicking through the various column types. You can also add search columns directly from the search button in the main toolbar.
For example: You can add your favorite tweets as a column by clicking on contacts, your twitter profile, favorites then add column.
Notification Settings
We use the native Android notification system for alerting you of unread updates for each column. To change which columns get updates, use the hard Android context menu button and select Notifications.

Task'd - The Premiere To-Do List For Android™

Task'd is the premiere task manager and to-do list app for Android™ devices. It was designed with the user in mind to be beautiful, functional, and simple. The goal is to help you, the user, better manage your priorities and schedule.
The user interface is intuitive, with clearly marked and recognizable icons. Everything is right at your fingers, not hidden inside some obscure menu or tab. Editing a task is as simple as clicking it in the main list. Want to delete a task? Just long-press it and click delete.
Each task you create must have a name and a priority. Optionally, it can also have a due date and a description containing more details.
You can sort your tasks by priority (default), due date, order added, and alphabetically. You can also change the date format if you use a different standard than the default MM-DD-YYYY.
The full version of Task'd also includes a 4x1 homescreen widget that allows you to see all your tasks, or create a new one.
The free version will always remain one update behind the full version. Currently, it is only lacking the widget. Once the full version receives an update, the free version will get the widget, but not the new features. Bug fixes will still be rolled out as necessary.
Of course, the obligatory screenshots are attached at the end of the post. As for the QR codes with Market links:
Task'd Free:
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Task'd
If you'd like to contact me about any issues or comments you may have, or would like to translate Task'd into your native language, then please email me at [email protected] or tweet me @Geniusdog254!
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Does it sync with google tasks?
Currently no, however sync with Google Tasks and proper Honeycomb support are the next two things on my list.
Really liking the look of this, am constantly on the lookout for a nicer task manager.
I love the simplistic approach and UI. One suggestion might be an option to turn off the custom font? It is pretty funky but a little overwhelming on the eyes when used everywhere..
Also like your idea of keeping the free version one behind the paid, an approach I haven't seen before Looking forward to see what the widget it like, if Im still using this in a couple of days will definitely get the pro version. Cheers!
brk3 said:
Really liking the look of this, am constantly on the lookout for a nicer task manager.
I love the simplistic approach and UI. One suggestion might be an option to turn off the custom font? It is pretty funky but a little overwhelming on the eyes when used everywhere..
Also like your idea of keeping the free version one behind the paid, an approach I haven't seen before Looking forward to see what the widget it like, if Im still using this in a couple of days will definitely get the pro version. Cheers!
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Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely add in an option for the custom font. I can't get rid of it everywhere (specifically the buttons) but the option will let you ditch it in the task list and the edit/create screen.
I believe I've only seen the free behind paid model one or two other times, and I really liked it. It lets users see what they're getting in its entirety, yet still give them an incentive to upgrade.
Is there a way to sync between two users? Like myself and my girlfriend are looking for a syncing task list so we can put to-dos for each other without any manual effort.
algorhythm said:
Is there a way to sync between two users? Like myself and my girlfriend are looking for a syncing task list so we can put to-dos for each other without any manual effort.
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If you set up Google Tasks sync with the same email account in the app, then they'll sync between devices. You don't need to use the same Google account on the phone itself, or on other devices, only when you set up sync in Task'd. I'll be sure to update this post once I get it updated.

[APP][FREE][2.1+] pMoney Line – A finance managerment application v1.2.4 (02/06)

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pMoney Line is a nice and powerful expense management application. (I hope that)
Link to app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=phx.pmoneyline
Or search by “pmoney” keyword.
IMPORTANT NOTE : Please do a backup before and after any upgrade.
Features:
• Register different users, for example My personal money management, My company money manegement etc. Each users has own data and independent to others.
• Track income and expenses for multiple accounts in multiple currencies.
• Very flexible repeating transactions.
• Define custom currencies by user.
• Tracking expenses and incomes by day, week, month and year as well as by categories.
• Filter your transactions according to days, weeks, months or custom period as well as any other criteria.
• User friendly and easy to use.
• Support transfers between accounts.
• Loans/Borrow management.
• Import and export categories, transactions in CSV.
• Detailed report, export to html files on SD Card.
• Chart reports, export to images and send over email, share on facebook…
• Cloud ( Google Drive ) and SD Card backup.
• Create templates to make transactions easier.
• Daily automated backup creation.
• Two-level editable categories.
• Built-in calculator to quickly calculate amounts.
• Customize expense categories, payer/payer, payment methods, date format, etc.
• Protect your data by activating password or pattern protection.
• Widgets, quick expense input.
• View accounts list by currencies or by type.
• View transactions list by accounts, by transaction type, by day, or by categories.​
Others:
• This is my first Android app. If you have any issues or concerns with this app, please send me an email and i will find a solution for that problem! Thanks!
• If you are interested in translating the app in other languages please contact me: [email protected]
• And the last sorry for my bad English.​Screenshots
Looks nice. Gonna check it out. Thank you!
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I'd like to see a holo theme. It looks boring right now
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Looks like a pretty nice start, although I don't like an app hiding my status bar.
The plus buttons for income and expense look the same. I think in the current UI expense should have the right part of the + red and income should have the left part red, to differentaite them.
Also, kinda crashes when turning my phone to the side, screen keeps going on and off with the blue-ish tutorial circle.
Also, actually crashes when makingadvanced reports
ThePureHeart said:
I'd like to see a holo theme. It looks boring right now
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May be you are right. Before finding HoloEverywhere library, i can't make Holo theme on low OS version. I'll try it if it can make new style on my app.
zxzyzd said:
Looks like a pretty nice start, although I don't like an app hiding my status bar.
The plus buttons for income and expense look the same. I think in the current UI expense should have the right part of the + red and income should have the left part red, to differentaite them.
Also, kinda crashes when turning my phone to the side, screen keeps going on and off with the blue-ish tutorial circle.
Also, actually crashes when makingadvanced reports
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Thanks. you can show your bar by uncheck Preferences/General/Show fullscreen. I'll see my code and fix this soon.
pMoney Line said:
Thanks. you can show your bar by uncheck Preferences/General/Show fullscreen. I'll see my code and fix this soon.
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About the full screen issue: Totally forgot about the menu button, I have a phone without a menu button and long press is menu, so I keep forgetting to check in non-Holo apps
Nice
Nice App, I used it for my accounting subjet in the university xD
idestch way
zxzyzd said:
About the full screen issue: Totally forgot about the menu button, I have a phone without a menu button and long press is menu, so I keep forgetting to check in non-Holo apps
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Oh, i dont know that Holo apps execute without menu button. You can use sliding menu to show its options but some functions like change user or input transactions from template cant be opened without menu button.
All Holo apps have the 3 dot overflow button if your device doesn't have menu.
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apkct said:
Looks nice. Gonna check it out. Thanks!
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You are welcome.
Update Version 1.2.4(02/06/2013)
+ New: Restore from previous DB version(require restart).
+ Fixed: Incorrect group summary amount in Detail report.
+ Fixed: Sliding menu auto show when opening program.
Update Version 1.2.5(22/06/2013)
New: Enable set number of copies on SD Card.
Fixed: Detailed report is not displaying table properly in 4.0 +.
Fixed: Restore files list order by name.

[INDEX][APPs][Material Design]List of Apps with Material Design.

Hey, Welcome to the thread which contains some apps rha have material design.
First i want say that this thread doesn't contain any Google Apps(Gapps).
So Lets go
1.Action Launcher 3 Here
Sure, there’s the Google Now Launcher if you want the Googliest home screen possible, but Action Launcher gives your phone or tablet a Nexus-style look with more customization. There are plenty of icon pack choices and the QuickPage, which is a custom home screen you can get by swiping in from the right edge.
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2.Cabinet Beta Here
It’s had a long go in beta, but Cabinet is a pretty stable and desirable file manager with a slick, material design look. It uses the floating button well, letting you create a new remote connection, folder, or file.
3.Swift keyboard Here
SwiftKey has gone all-in on with themes, with choices ranging from the minimalist to the ridiculous (Frozen, anyone?). On the material design, front, however, there are two excellent keyboard choices that match the new design of Google’s keyboard but add in more functionality. They’re $0.99 each, but well worth it.
4.Field Trip Here
Field Trip is a clever app for when you’re traveling or just out and about and want to discover more about what’s around you. It will ping you with details about restaurants, sites of historical snippets, or other places that you wouldn’t normally pick up through just a Google search or perusal of Yelp.
5.WEATHER TIMELINE Here
It’s too rare to find a great “Android only” app that shows off the best of the platform. Weather Timeline has done this with its weather application. It also has excellent Android Wear implementation, pushing out weather alerts and putting the forecast on your watch. It’s only $0.99, so grab it and support great development efforts like this.
6.NUMIX CALCULATOR Here
The stock Android calculator does the job, and it too has a new material theme if you’re running Lollipop. But if you want something that looks great and has a few more features then go with Numix Calculator Pro. It saves your calculation’s history and swings in with additional capabilities when you swipe through the keyboard.
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7.Source News Reader Here
Feedly is still undergoing a material redesign, so while you’re waiting, or if you just want to explore another alternative, check out Source News Reader.
8.LUMIFIC-Pic Gallery Here
Lumific is a beautiful photo gallery application for anyone that isn’t happy with the stock photo gallery app that comes preinstalled on their device. While there are many great features within Lumific, one notable feature is the ability to order photo prints from Lumific through Snapfish by HP. Now you can have any photo taken with your camera printed out to keep and to share. Lumific also takes similar photos and recreates them into GIF images automatically, and it now integrates with Dropbox to sync photos for backup.
9.PLAYER FM PODCAST Here
Podcasts are a great way to consume the content you love if you don’t have the ability to read it, and Player FM Podcast adds in loads of useful features for anyone looking to start listening to podcasts. To start, it’s cloud-based, which means you can listen to it across devices. It’s also equipped for offline playback so you can still listen to stuff even without a data connection. You’ll also never have to worry about not being able to listen to an entire podcast all the way through, since play history will let you resume from where you left off.
10.NOVA LAUNCGER BETA Here
Nova Launcher Betas include new features and fixes before they are released to all users. However they also are not as well tested and may not be as reliable. Betas are best for people who don't mind when things temporarily break a little bit.
11.WHATSAPP (MD)(OFFICIAL)(BETA) Here
If you've been waiting for that special day when messaging app WhatsApp could be updated with the Material Design of Android 5.0, the good news is that day is here. You won't find this update in the Google Play Store yet, no matter how hard you try.
great! thanks
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[APP][4.0.3+] WeNote - Notes, To-do lists, Reminders & Calendar

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https://wenote.me
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yocto.wenote
Best notepad on earth.
WeNote is simple and easy to use. You can create color notes, to-do lists, reminders and calendar quickly.
You can lock notes and to-do lists via PIN, pattern, password or fingerprint, to protect confidential information.
When you write down notes, emails, phone numbers, messages, cooking recipes, shopping lists and to-do lists, you will realize this is the simplest and most easy to use notepad on earth. ?
WeNote can work offline perfectly, even without Internet connection. No login required.
At this stage, WeNote is provided as free and no-ads, for best-in-class user experience purpose.
FEATURES
• Create color notes and to-do lists
• Organize using label and color
• Pictures as attachment
• Drawing and handwriting as attachment
• Audio sound recording (Premium)
• Lock notes and to-do lists via PIN, pattern, password or fingerprint
• App locking via PIN, pattern, password or fingerprint
• Completed to-do lists will move to bottom
• 2 different font types
• 5 different font sizes
• 4 different themes. Roman coffee, Mine shaft, French rose, Dark
• 5 different views
• 6 different sorting modes
• 12 colorize choices
• Reminders and calendar
• Support lunar calendar
• Advanced reminder. Able to repeat daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and highly customizable
• Stick note to status bar
• Drag and move
• Make a copy
• Double tap to edit
• Secure sync to Google Drive
• Local backup and restore
• Share note and attachment to email, SMS, social networking & messaging apps
• Accept shared note and attachment from other apps
• Switch between note and to-do lists, seamlessly
• Quick search function
• Note list home widget (Premium)
• Sticky note home widget
• Quick add home widget
PREMIUM FEATURES
• Color: Unlimited colors for note, to-do list, label
• Theme: 6 beautiful color themes - Cotton, Lavender, Lemon, Strawberry, Azure, Avocado
• Recording: Unlimited number of audio recordings
• Note list: Note list home widget. View all notes, upcoming reminders directly from home screen
• Stick icon: 6 icon packs for note sticking - Office, Shopping, Family, Medical, Transport, Time.
WEBSITE
https://wenote.me
DOWNLOAD
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yocto.wenote
Hey all, we just make a new release
1.91
Feature: Support Spanish language.
Bugfix: Stability fix.
Feel free to upgrade from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yocto.wenote
Hey all, we just made a new release.
1.92 - 2019-07-17
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Feature: Auto lock note.
Feature: Optimize app speed.
Bugfix: Fix image refreshing for home widget.
Bugfix: Fix encryption decryption.
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Feel free to upgrade from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yocto.wenote
seems to be a great app so far. is nextcloud sync planned for the future? this would be a killer feature
Please promo code.
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seems to be a great app so far. is nextcloud sync planned for the future? this would be a killer feature
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I'm not familiar with nextcloud. May I know, what is the advantage of using nextcloud, compared to free Google Drive?
You may look at our long term development plan, in case you are interested - https://trello.com/b/egVBdrmN/wenote-notes-to-do-lists-reminders-calendar
hey the app is very good.
can i have a promo code please for the premium version..!
yccheok said:
I'm not familiar with nextcloud. May I know, what is the advantage of using nextcloud, compared to free Google Drive?
You may look at our long term development plan, in case you are interested - https://trello.com/b/egVBdrmN/wenote-notes-to-do-lists-reminders-calendar
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its open source, you can host it yourself and your data isn't stored in the big google cloud, which is better in terms of privacy
Export from Google Keep to WeNote
How to export my notes from Google Keep to WeNote?
monoton0815 said:
its open source, you can host it yourself and your data isn't stored in the big google cloud, which is better in terms of privacy
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That sound like a very valid value proposition. We will consider that. But, do you think that is applicable to most non tech savvy person?
How you tried WeNote so far? May I know how is your experience, and do you like it?
Thanks.
shkhor said:
How to export my notes from Google Keep to WeNote?
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Sorry. There are no one-click button to do so. The only way, is that share note one-by-one, from Google Keep.
Unable to share pictures
yccheok said:
Sorry. There are no one-click button to do so. The only way, is that share note one-by-one, from Google Keep.
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I was able to share notes from Keep to WeNote, but failed to share attached pictures.
Loving WeNote, great app.
2 feature requests:
- attach files e.g. pdf (no preview necessary)
- use default Android picker, when attach an image (instead of your own picker)
Hey, we just release latest 2.06, with the following new feature
Calendar home widget.
In order to make the development work sustainable, we make this feature as one-time-payment premium feature. It comes with 7 days free trial.
Thanks for trying out WeNote.
Any plans for making it accessible from desktop(sync) also?
Love this app, think its by far the best note app. However, 20 quid is way out of my budget for an app.
Shame
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