Ok, here is the "Taking Notes" section (reading through is taking slightly longer than what I had thought it would, but that's fine - I will get there in the end).
In this window you can enter note's title, text, tags, link and also add some additional remarks.
In this window you can enter
a note's title, text, tags, link and also add some additional remarks.
It can be entered manually, but most of the time if filled automatically on clipping text from other applications (see next section).
There is nothing grammatically wrong with this part, but "It" should be specifically referred to as "The link" because there is a image file that separates this line from the previous paragraph, where "the link" is referred to - making it non-obvious that "it" is referring to "the link". If the image file was not in the place that it currently is, "It" would be fine.
I do also note that there may be some slight inconsistency in the capitalisation of "link" - in some places the lowercase is used (ie "link") and other places the uppercase is used (ie "Link"). I guess it depends on whether you are referring to a url (so "link" would be correct) or the link field (where "Link" would be correct). Indeed, in the proposed correction, I have used the lowercase - it is not always obvious when you are referring to a generic URL or the Link field, so you could probably use either one here. I haven't worried too much about casing however as I have been reading.
If CintaNotes recognizes contents of the "Link" field to be a valid URL, it displays as a clickable link.
If CintaNotes recognizes
the contents of the "Link" field to be a valid URL, it displays
it as a clickable link.
There's also a "Browse Link" command in note's context menu, which enables you to browse the note's URL without opening the note editor.
There is also a "Browse Link" command in
a note's context menu, which enables you to browse the note's URL without opening the note editor.
In this case, "There's" is a word and is technically correct - but I think the full "There is" sounds much better in this case.
Please note that the height of this field adjusts automatically to the amount of text your enter into it, but you can also adjust it manually via dragging with the mouse the lower edge of the main text area.
Please note that the height of this field adjusts automatically to the amount of text
you enter into it, but you can also adjust it manually via dragging
the lower edge of the main text area with the mouse.
Just re-arranged the last set of words into a slightly different order.
This is the case where CintaNotes really shines.
This is
a case where CintaNotes really shines.
Some fields beside text are also filled automatically - the title of the source application window is taken as note's title, and if you clip text from a web page, the note's Link field automatically receives the URL of the page from the address bar of your browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Opera, Chrome and Safari are supported).
Some fields
besides text are also filled automatically - the title of the source application window is taken as note's title, and if you clip text from a web page, the note's Link field automatically receives the URL of the page from the address bar of your browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Opera, Chrome and Safari are supported).
CintaNotes creates a new note with the text from the clipboard. It also tries to determine which application has put the data into the clipboard, and it successful uses the application window title as the note's title.
CintaNotes creates a new note with the text from the clipboard. It also tries to determine which application has put the data into the clipboard, and
if successful,
it uses the application window title as the note's title.
Deleting notes is also straightforward - select the notes you want to delete, and press the Delete key (or select "Delete" from the "Edit" or note's context menu).
Deleting notes is also straightforward - select the notes you want to delete, and press the Delete key (or select "Delete" from the "Edit"
menu or
the note's context menu).
Caution: Take care when deleting notes, CintaNotes currently does not provide possibility to undo this operation
Caution: Take care when deleting notes, CintaNotes currently does not provide
the possibility to undo this operation
Aside from the change, I think this note is technically incorrect, as CintaNotes now has the recycle bin.
Quite often when you are reading some long text and make notes along the way, you end up with a whole bunch of short notes on the same topic.
Quite often when you are reading some long text and
making notes along the way, you end up with a whole bunch of short notes on the same topic.
With this window you can edit the note's timestamps, and see the note text's size in KB.
With this window you can edit the note's timestamps, and see the
note's text size in KB.
Onto "Finding Notes" now!
Chris