I came across InfoCube today and I'm thrilled by the potential of grids - it's what has always been missing from all the other options I've tried over the years. (It is reminiscent of the flexibility of Lotus Notes in regard to adding fields and creating grid views.)
However, I am also struggling with features that are not implemented according to defacto expectations.
The primary one is viewing search results. I hit CTRL-F and get search (yes!). I type my search term and get list of results (yep!). I click the search result I want to view and it appears in the main window (no surprises!).
Then I click the item in the main window so I can scroll down to read all of it. It disappears because the item actually clicked in the main window is something else. I try everything I know on the search result to try to get the main window to stick on the search result item - can't get it to do it. Also can't figure out where this item is in the regular hierarchy and switch to it in the main window.
Very unusual behavior for doing searches in any note taking program or any program at all. Makes me immediately unproductive at one of the most fundamental tasks in an organizer.
I really don't want to relearn something as basic as viewing search hits.
Learning to create a grid was similarly challenging - especially since when the fields appeared, they were invisible due to the width of the left side of the grid not auto-adjusting and also showing no indication that the fields had been added, but were out of site due to the left column width. Blind intuition caused me to discover it. Still can't figure out how to get a grid to only view a part of the hierarchy of notes.
I wanted to share these initial experiences while they are fresh - sometimes I think the impact of these little nits on New User adoption are invisible to developers and those who have surmounted the learning curve. I accept a lot of learning curve and don't expect the tool to baby me (I made it through some fields and a grid) - but I do feel learning to view search results shouldn't be such a challenge.
Thanks for note taking software that appears to promise the flexibility I am looking for!
D.
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