![]() ![]() some way to capture a overview of work to be done - ideally a kanban board (currently using Todoist), ok to use an external tool, but then some sync between Joplin and the tool.for example, when viewing a notebook, have a widget showing the open tasks, questions, todos for that collection a widget that shows references and resources collected.equally this might be more abstract, thoughts and ideas, which aren't critical, but would be good to be able to easily find again AND be reminded of after some time so I can action/close/snooze.when working on a task, that might be "next steps" which are fixed and become tasks.the ability to capture tasks, action points, todo's etc in the middle of notes.the ability to just write, without thinking about where a note should stored - the focus should be to just capture what ever I am thinking ideally capture everything in a flat structure, and be able to view it as "virtual notebooks".Meetings and work applies to multiple notebooks - and this is dynamic (yes, I know others have also requested smart notebooks / dynamic notebooks) the reason for this is that I find categorization very hard, most of what I work on is not a single topic.virtual collections of notes, based on tags (it looks like I can do this with search, and the favorites plugin is progressing to make a saved search I can use it would be good to have the ability to have a hierarchy of saved favourites - for example work/meetings/ work/customers etc).However, I have been looking at my workflow for many years to get where I am, analysing what works well and what doesn't work well - so I feel I have a fairly good understanding of the way I want to work) (I will not go into details on why here, as it will make the post unnecessarily long, however in discussion I can certainly provide more detail. ![]() I am wondering if anyone can help me build a workflow with Joplin - i have been reading the forum, documentation and testing, but could very well missing something. ![]()
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