Peter Barrette
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It’s still on our todo list to support this directly, but I wanted to mention that it’s currently possible to password protect a note in a roundabout way: by importing a password protected PDF into the note. This will password protect the note with the password of the PDF. You can even delete the PDF from the note and the password will remain on the note.
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Peter Barrette supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Peter Barrette commentedI would be happy with post-processed handwriting recognition. In fact, I would prefer that the handwriting remain in the display, while the recognized text is attached to the page as metadata that is editable in an alternate view.
The idea is that my handwriting, drawings, images are preserved as drawn, but the textual content of the note becomes searchable. That should be easily doable as a post processing operation while relieving the developers of the difficult task of reformatting the screen view after conversion to text.
Password protection and secure encryption are absolute must have functions for this to be used in any sort of work environment. Without this, anyone with any kind of sensitive information is immediately discouraged from using this software.