![]() ![]() I used this for a long time and was very pleased, but it's in flux right now as I'm using Omnifocus instead of Taskpaper for a little while (I'll always return to TP), and I'm thinking of how to deal with my Inbox and GeneralNotes workflows in light of my new understanding of Zettelkasten techniques. Splitting those into different keyboard shortcuts worked better for me. If you love Bullet Journal, GTD or TaskPaper, you will love NotePlan. It just didn't work smoothly-the focus never moved along as I expected. What are the benefits of writing in a journal or diary Continue Reading. I used to use a single keyboard shortcut for the Journal, Inbox, and GeneralNotes files, with a dropdown in the dialog box to tell which file to append my text to, but I found that to be more inefficient in trying to tab to the dropdown, arrow to the correct selection, and then click Enter to finish. I’d like to expand it to be much more powerful, but it depends on when I have free time. You can open, read and write TaskPaper documents, and add or remove tags on items within that document, but that’s about it.
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