Is anyone else experiencing this? If I'm in a folder, and I try to click the back button to go to the list of my folders, notihng happens. Or, if I click on the "new note" button or the search button, nothing happens. I can, however, change the name of the current folder, so it's not as though the entire header bar is unresponsive. Anyone else had this and found a way around it?
So, I don't know if this is even possible, but here's the request!
I work across different desktops on my Macbook – one for my day job, one for random personal browsing, and one for a particular 'side hustle' creative project.
I love SideNotes, but I keep thinking it'd be really damn cool if it could preserve the folder/note view of each desktop.
In other words... as I hit ctrl+left/right to switch between desktops, it'd be great if my work desktop immediately showed my work folder in SideNotes, my personal desktop showed my personal folder, and my side-hustle desktop showed its own relevant folders too.
As it stands, switching between desktops means hitting the back arrow in SideNotes, opening a different folder, etc.
I know there are keyboard shortcuts, but obviously those only work if SideNotes is the app in focus, so it doesn't add much in the way of speeding that process up.
Realistic wish? Worthwhile? It would be for me, but I'm not sure if I'm a weird niche user case, haha.
Cheers!