Yes it is a single page of notes with the pinned notes at the top which can be toggled and we have archived notes. That's all. I meant to add organizing notes into folders but after using it for a while I realized I didn't miss it. The search is very quick. I usually just write one or two phrases in the search and it will narrow down the notes to the ones that include all those phrases. Sometimes, I add tag-like text to a note e.g. #people so I can always search for it quickly.
Experimented a few more minutes, and I have a few suggestions I think I'd like to see implemented:
-- Allow regular expression search.
-- Click outside the note to save. (Autosave every N seconds would be nice as well.)
-- Customizable CSS. (Yes, I can do this with a local build.)
-- Collapse/expand (sub)headings.
I'll give it more of a test drive over the next few days.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions. Regular expression search would be cool. I was thinking to add a few color themes. But custom CSS to be honest I don't think would work well. In my experience CSS is a little fiddly especially given that the css includes some hacks to get safari on ios working properly which was a big pain.
Auto save is already done, nothing you type is every lost. It's saved immediately (and synced every few seconds).
There is a collapse/expand feature but not for subheadings. If you put --- at the beginning of a line followed by a blank line it'll collapse everything after that, as shown in the demo note.
Fair enough on the CSS, and I didn't realize autosave is already done, thanks!
I did see the '---' collapsible and that helps but only if you have one section you want to collapse. I'm perhaps more visually-oriented than most, and being able to hide extraneous material helps me focus.
Uh... maybe not? I've been living with just a few folders in Outlook for some time now (Inbox[0], Archive, and Important) and can almost always find what I'm looking for. Usually with a search word/phrase, sometimes by another field.
Tags could cover most of my need for taxonomy/organization. (I'm hesitant to say 'all'.)
FYI I noticed a typo, "Github falvored markdown".
[0] I try for 'inbox zero' but am okay with leaving things in my inbox for a few days if I'm expecting to need them soon. Sometimes I flag for followup or color-categorize.