_Ben
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A big plus one from me!
By way of further explanation, basically a lot of users are used to working in a classic windowed desktop environment and want to work with our notes in a flexible manner. This is also the same as many of us work with Outlook or other email clients (and various other apps) - opening multiple emails at one time, moving them to different places for work, minimising some to remember to read them later, etc etc. Evernote Legacy did this very fluidly (you never thought about it and took it for granted) and actually I think that one of the intuitive things about it was that it was pretty much an analogue for the standard way of working with email clients and similar software.
I've played around with external editors in Joplin to try to replicate this functionality at least in part, because I know you can open multiple instances of external editors. My issue here has been finding an editor that will reproduce all my notes the same as Joplin does - I use the rich text editor and my notes are from various sources including Evernote imports. I tried Typora (nice little app), Sublime text and I think some others but none correctly opened all of my notes, eg including images, HTML etc. (As you may have guessed I'm not a coder and am ignorant about markdown and don't use it).
Has anyone found an external editor that will view "everything" - a rich text external editor, I guess? If there was a "mini Joplin" that was even a just a rich text viewer, or a way to adapt Joplin to do this, I guess that would partially work too.
Look forward to hearing more thoughts on this.
Ben
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