![]() ![]() YOu advertise yourself as An Elegant New Take on Notes. In a few months all major note taking software will have it. I do think it should become a top priority. Incidentally, Tinderbox has had bidirectional links since its inception which was in the previous decade! In Tinderbox they also have a separate pane in which you cna see outbound links and inbound links. You probably would say that the backlink is part of the metadata as there is a separate pane that you can open to see backlinks. I suggest to take a good look at Obsidian. All areas we have ideas in, and where you can expect improvements over time, but to be perfectly honest, and to set expectations I guess, it’s not in the top 10 highest priority items. This all also plays into another aspect and that is being able to more precisely indicate what the part is being linked to within the text, rather than to the note in its entirety. Should the backlink become part of the text, and if so, where should it be inserted? Or should it be metadata? One of the ideas we are playing with is to make sure that these linked notes are shown under the related notes section in the inspector. The issue I have is not so much on the part where you insert the link (in fact, that part we have already of course), it’s more what should happen on the other end, the backlink to the note that is linked to. In fact if you go to the Amplenote website you’ll see it isn’t exactly the first thing that they highlight. ![]() We know how that turned out, they have a place yes, but it’s not the first thing most people think of. Without trying to downplay it’s usefulness (I can see it being useful), this reminds me of the arguments of how Wiki’s would take over the world and not having wiki like features would make you irrelevant. ![]()
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