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    Christoph Gillessen commented  · 

    YES! - WHY?

    Notes are defined by
    - their content (excellent implementation exists)
    - their content based filing (position in "content cloud" - sufficient implementation exists)
    - the point in time they were created (no implementation exists).

    Introducing calendar integration would for example allow for
    - management of project follow-ups
    - time-based navigation within large sets of notes
    - manage a journal

    HOW?
    I'd suggest 3 features:
    - Import or create calendar event
    The calendar event can be positioned anywhere on a page. It looks like a textbox, showing a calendar symbol in the iOS calendar's color, date, time, title, location. By tapping on it, a context menu opens, allowing you to edit the event or jump to calendar app for management.
    - Open GoodNotes from Calendar app
    From Calendar app, you can jump into the corresponding position of a notebook by use of an app extension.
    - Show all Calendar events in a notebook
    When working in a notebook, there's a new calendar tool in the toolbar. When tapping on it, a list opens showing all calendar objects of that notebook. When choosing one of the entries, the corresponding page (where the calendar object is located) is opened.

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