I might have ADHD and autism and failed high school and failed university application and people think I'm mentally disabled. I don't want to do this anymore (I want pussy). Free version of Amplenote is too slow and fails to sync to cloud and crashes when my notes contain hundreds of unfinished tasks. I don't want to chunkify groups of tasks from large lists of tasks because I want to use Amplenote as a large task list.
Amplenote revision history "This version was the result of merging changes made to version _ with version _" is responsible for hindering months of my progress and is the reason why I avoid opening/editing important notes even though those notes are important. I'm assuming Amplenote Desktop doesn't have this problem? I want to finish my tasks without losing my tasks to evil/demonic syncing/merging errors. (Can the devs please make a "Battery Saver"/"Lite"/"Minimalist" mode for Amplenote to make Amplenote less slow? - stop automatically opening unnecessary backlinks tab and linked footnote contents of large notes?)
I'm trying to get Amplenote Desktop for free without needing to use my parents' money since I don't have a job. I'll get a job after I fix my Amplenotes!
Whenever I get distracted, I transform that distraction into a task added to a "Distractions List" Amplenote note. I have multiple "Distractions Lists" that all contain thousands of tasks at this point. I still want to revisit the "Distractions" in those "Distractions Lists" so that the "Distractions List" can justify its existence. Every time I visit a bulk "Distractions List", the Amplenote app becomes too mind-numbingly slow and practically unusable. This same problem applies to my "Watchlist", "Playlist", "Reading List", "Comic List", "Gaming Backlog", "Shopping List", "Grocery List", "Wishlist", "Course List", and "Task Inbox".
(Can the devs also add a native "Iframe" feature to replace Amplenote note contents with HTML elements (containing opened URLs of external web apps) incase the native Amplenote features are not versatile enough to fulfill a certain task/goal/functionality/system? (e.g. tally counter, calculator, timer, stopwatch, stat tracker, spreadsheet, article, video, audio, sound effect, external web app dashboard))
Amplenote is the reason I'm not dead right now. Amplenote is almost the Messiah.