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@giacintocarlucci Thank you Giacinto! I always found easier taking notes on a piece of paper, if only I could click on each item (or search, or reposition things when I am out of space :))
With traditional note taking apps you quickly end up with things `below the fold`, out of sight out of mind. FL encourages you to have ALL your notes visible to you.
@farynaio Thanks farynaio, that's a great find! Emacs artist/picture mode is great for ASCII-art. I don't think it auto repositions items or makes them clickable, but probably nothing is impossible for Emacs :)
@farynaio@flfl excactly. I was looking for a way to start typing text in any place on the screen. Some people write notes in excel to have similar result, but it's quite combersome - excel is too bloated to be a note taking app - but Emacs so far works perfect for me.
@simonblok Hi Simon, Thank you! Yes, images AND video is definitely on the roadmap. Sometimes having a self recorded reminder-video can be worth 10k words)
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Interesting project! One command doesn't work as indicated (in Firefox at least): [CTRL+SHIFT+P] opens an incognito window.
@dfoster Thanks Estabu! Yes, Firefox won't allow rebinding that key-shortcut, that is why as a fallback `Alt` can be used in this instance.
The `experimental` way FL handles open items (in the address bar), may also result in inconsistencies in Firefox.
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