Now users can star the most relevant notes ⭐️ and quickly find them using filtering.
📌 Problem: Important – but forgotten
How many times have you had an important note get lost in the general flow of information? You once made a brilliant note, but a couple of weeks later you could no longer find it.
For example:
- Important ideas for future projects
- Expert answers that you want to review
- Key points from lectures or courses
- Insights from books and articles
Without highlighting, such notes dissolve among less important information.
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⭐ How does the 10th level of structuring work?
1. Starring
Any note can be marked as favorite
2. Flexible filtering
Now in search you can filter:
✅ Only favorite notes
✅ Favorite notes in a specific group
✅ Favorite notes by tags
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📊 Why is this important?
🔹 Quick access to what's important
You instantly find key thoughts, ideas, tasks without wasting time searching.
🔹 Structured repetition
You can regularly review your favorites to remember what's important.
🔹 Creating a personal knowledge base
In essence, favorite notes are your "VIP archive", where the most valuable stuff goes.
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🚀 How to use this in Conoted?
- When you make a new note, add ⭐ to it if it's important
- In the search section, use the "Only favorites" filter.
- Within groups, you can enable sorting "Show favorites first"
- Over time, you will form a key knowledge base that is always at hand.
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🛠 Conclusion:
Adding favorite notes is a logical step in the development of knowledge structuring. Now you are not just creating and linking notes, but also forming a personal "golden fund" of information.