OpenTodoList 3.20.0 Has Been Released

February went by fast. And during the month, we have not only one but two intermediate bugfix releases of OpenTodoList. Consequentially, there was not so much time to work on new features. But hey, we managed to at least get one implemented - and this one is in fact a very nice addition to the app 📃

Changelog

  • rpdev/opentodolist#197: Did you ever ask yourself: When in OpenTodoList I can add arbitrary text to images and todo lists, why the heck should I use Notes? Well, you are right: Until now, there was little reason to do so (in fact, the only reason might be that notes are rendered like sticky notes in the library page, which might be handy for some of you). But otherwise, you were usually better of with using a todo list instead. This, however, is over with this version. It is now possible to add additional pages of text to a note (thus, making notes actually rather a note book). So if you happen to collect a lot of text in your libraries, you have (besides of using tags) now a new cool feature to structure it!
Notes can now have arbitrary many pages of text. This makes them a kind of notebook instead (and opens a completely new way of organizing large amounts of text in the app).

Downloads

  • Please find the download links for major platforms on GitHub.
  • For Android, the release is available via Google Play.
  • For iOS, the release is available via the App Store.
  • If you use snap, you can install the app from the snapcraft.io.
  • If you use flatpak, you can install the app from Flathub.

Known Issues

There are currently no known issues. If you encounter any issues, please file a bug report in the bug tracker.

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