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Quite far from now tbh. It's really buggy at the mo' as i'm redoing quite a bit of the app.

How much should we expect things to change? Lately all I see you posting is "redesigns" everywhere. :/

How much should we expect things to change? Lately all I see you posting is "redesigns" everywhere. :/

 

It's mainly stuff related to the My Notes window for now, although admittedly i've been on a redesignmania.

 

NEW My Notes has been rewritten

 
NEW HiDPI support, text is crisp and clear no matter the DPI
 
NEW New Notes now use the colour of the journal it is saved to - unless the user changes it
 
NEW Slight adjustments to padding and label positions
 
NEW You can now change the language of StickyNotes, please help translate StickyNotes if you speak another language :)
 
NEW You can now edit Journals from the manage notes window
 
NEW You can now search notes
 
NEW My Notes' sidebar has been removed
 
NEW My Notes' has been redesigned, far more consistent with Windows, includes Aero and subtle colour changes
 
NEW My Notes now has a mini mode, resize the window and elements will hide and move.
 
NEW Journals now support the same amount of colours as notes

Hey! I forgot all about this after waiting for the new beta. It's really coming out great. I'm still looking forward to getting the tray option to work rather than the task bar. I have way too much in my task bar and would want my notes to be always open without taking up a task bar spot. I see you have the option in place, but it doesn't look like it's ready just yet. Maybe B10? I'll have to play with 9.3 a little more and see how it is now!

@Jan

 

Does it support RTL languages for translations and UI? I can translate it in my native language if it is easy. Can you guide me little.. how to progress.

 

Not currently, sorry.

 

Any pics of new Ui? Wondering what it looks like for various reasons

 

Here ya go:

 

The My Notes window changes colour depending on whatever colour Aero uses.

 

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Hey! I forgot all about this after waiting for the new beta. It's really coming out great. I'm still looking forward to getting the tray option to work rather than the task bar. I have way too much in my task bar and would want my notes to be always open without taking up a task bar spot. I see you have the option in place, but it doesn't look like it's ready just yet. Maybe B10? I'll have to play with 9.3 a little more and see how it is now!

 

 

I'll try and get the tray option working for B10, it was quite buggy when I tried it last time so I had to disable it for the timebeing.

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Long list of changes for Beta 10


 


Note Window


 


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Beta 9 - Beta 10


 


Changes


  • Notes automatically use the colour of the journal that they belong to - thus the "Default Colour' option has been removed
  • Notes' textbox uses a lighter version of the colour chosen for the note

 


My Notes


 


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Beta 9 - Beta 10


 


Changes


  • Complete UI overhaul
  • It now uses aero as well as follow the user's colour scheme
  • A button to quickly access Options and Keyboard Shortcuts
  • A little preview of the note's colour next to it's title
  • The Notes creation time is now formatted to be more friendly towards the user

Options


 


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Beta 9 - Beta 10


 


Changes


  • More options are available, including Open on Startup, Storage Address and Start in Tray
  • Options now feature icons
  • Language options
  • UI is cleaned up, it also uses Aero and follows the user's colour scheme

Keyboard Shortcuts Window


 


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Beta 9 - Beta 10


 


Changes


  • A new tab for My Notes Keyboard Shortcuts
  • The Window also uses aero as well as follow the user's colour scheme

About Window


 


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Beta 9 - Beta 10


 


Changes


 


  • The Window also uses aero as well as follow the user's colour scheme
  • Donate button removed
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