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Custom folder colors / Different color options for folders
Custom folder colors! I’m happy to have different colors to pick from, but I would love to use a color wheel for more colors like orange or different shades!
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3,268 votesThanks everyone for contributing to this idea! We're currently working on adding more folder colors.
Stay tuned — we'll keep you posted once it goes live!
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Audio Transcription Search
Please bring back the ability to search audio transcripts. That saves me so much time scrolling when I can search for a phrase or word in the transcripts. It disappeared after one of the new updates across all of my devices (iPhone, Mac, iPad)
2 votes[Audio Transcription Search is in progress 🚧]
Hello,
Thank you so much for sharing your suggestion — great news! The ability to search within audio transcriptions is currently in progress and will be going live soon.
Just to make sure we’ve understood your suggestion correctly: this will be a brand-new feature, as searching within audio transcriptions wasn’t previously possible. If you had a different improvement in mind, please feel free to submit it as a new idea or search within existing ones.
We’ll keep you updated as development moves forward. Stay tuned!
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Goodnotes Team
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MacOS version: Resume from last worked on document.
Once starting GoodNotes, it'd be nice to have the last document you worked on opened instead of starting from the folder selection screen every time. I have to click through multiple folders just to get to the same file.
On OneNote, the resume feature automatically puts me back into the last opened Notebook + section + filed so I can get to work right away.
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