![]() But there’s a workaround that will not be reliable sometimes. It doesn’t support Recurring tasks natively.I have to move them all to the next day (thanks for the Sweep tasks plugin which made the work easy). ![]() I have to review all my tasks every time to plan my next day.It works extremely well with day to day task management if you don’t put your task under any notes but on ‘daily notes’. You can’t track unless you add your tasks in ] and add the date link separately. NotePlan combining both task manager and note manager, it fails to be a good project manager.Apparently, markdown support opens the possibility of using your NotePlan 3 notes with other networking-notes apps like Obsidian and Logseq. The app supports markdown, so the import and export of your data is quite easy. You can see your references for your current note at the top of every note, including date notes. NotePlan 3 offers basic backlinking support for notes.You can add tasks, switch to other notes/ dates, run specific plugins etc with the ease of your keyboard. Command bar interface eases the work if you want to work all-keyboard.The ability to filter my tasks hierarchically with nested tags is the feature I want in my current apps Todoist and Evernote. Nested tags □(#projectx/tag1, #projectx/tag2) and nested mentions are something no notes/task management app offers so far in the market. You can add ‘#tags’ and in anywhere in notes and within the task canvas. NotePlan 3 claims tasks are first-class citizens in the app.To name a few “Task sweeper” (helps to move tasks from one project notes/date notes to another in bulk), “Repeat Extensions” (to handle recurring tasks). In my case, many plugins came handy for my day to day work. ![]() Plugins are written by others for you for specific purposes.
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