Quick notes 1.0.0
Sharing, rebuilt. A note can be shared with people and with groups, and every
share says what it allows: can view, can edit, or pass the note on to somebody
else. Shares apply the moment you make them instead of waiting for the note to be
saved. Editing a shared note is real collaboration — and if two people save at
once, the second one is told about it rather than quietly overwriting the first.
What is yours stays yours. The title, the content, the colour and the
attachments belong to the note and are the same for everybody. Your pin, your
tags, your reminder and whether you archived it are yours: pinning a note
somebody shared with you does not pin it for them, and two people can be reminded
of the same note at their own time.
Attachments travel with the note. Whoever can see it can see them and
download them, and images, video and audio open in the Nextcloud viewer. The
files themselves stay where they are in your Files and are not shared there.
Anybody who can edit a note can attach to it, and several attachments are laid
out as a mosaic instead of a strip that got thinner with every file.
Finding a note. "Filter notes" narrows the board as you type, across titles,
text and tags, ignoring case and accents — cafe finds Café.
Trash. It can now be emptied in one go, not only one note at a time or by
waiting for the weekly cleanup.
Fixes. Opening the colour palette no longer breaks the editor — the format
toolbar stopped appearing and further typing was not counted as a change. The
palette closes with the note. The delete-attachment icon and the format toolbar
icons are drawn properly again, and the dashboard widget no longer shows archiv
or trashed notes.
Translations. Twelve strings — the whole reminder, sorting and archive
vocabulary — could never reach translators and were in English in every languag
they are translatable now. Spanish is complete.
For developers. The REST API is documented in doc/openapi.yml, and
api_version is 1.5.
All you need is love? Love for AI!
What I can tell you is that thanks to Claude and opencode, I was able to complete all
the things I ever wanted in this application!. 😄
I was quite deliberate in the changes I requested because I really knew what I
wanted, but I never had the time to implement it. 😅