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    Ferenc Huszar commented  · 

    Hi Max,

    This is a good example of something in the lower right corner of this graph :) http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-iCTqu4NnvUY/TsWYHikfcXI/AAAAAAAABck/8GzlJFYD8gc/s1600/matrix.png

    Simply making the hash slightly longer is almost trivial (use UUID), yet it offers a reasonable level of private sharing functionality. Just make sure that the links are a long and so there is no way to systematically guess them and that they are not linked to from any public page so you can't crawl or index them.

    For example I use TP to take notes which are not super-secret but I wouldn't want to make it 100% public and easily discoverable either. A longer hash or 'anyone with a link can see' functionality would allow me to share these notes with a trusted group of friends or colleagues, thereby implicitly spreading the word about ThoughtPlan before the complicated collaborative features are introduced.

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    Ferenc Huszar commented  · 

    A lot of people rely on evernote as their number one notetaking app. A lot of evernote's features are great, for example, sharing, business notebooks, etc. But their editor is really outdated and based on rich text editor interface. Markdown editing that ThoughtPlan offers would be much better.

    There are a number of ways one can use Markdown in evernote but none of them are fully satisfactory: http://www.todohack.com/2014/02/12/three-ways-to-use-markdown-with-evernote/ This feature request is to develop ThoughtPlan as an extension on top of evernote.

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