Link node/parent to somewhere else
Similar to The Brain, where ideas can be inter-connected and not just "nested", we can duplicate a parent node and paste it somewhere, and if one is updated, the other is also updated. It will make Moodo the ultimate app.
Example:
Books
-Productivity
--Getting Things Done by David Allen <- copy link to node
Projects
-Current projects
--Improve my productivity
----(past link) -> Getting Things Done by David Allen -> (now I can take notes for the book here, which will also be updated in my "books" archive)
It opens up doors for so many uses for connecting notes together and organizing our information.
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Mattis Weiler commented
This would be absolutely amazing and would allow for Moo.do to keep up with workflowy (https://workflowy.com/feature/mirrors/)
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Sean commented
I also am wanting this feature. Here are a few ways to make it even more useful.
1. Add a menu option for right-clicking on items, called "Copy Alias"
2. Add a menu option for right-clicking on items, called "Paste Alias" This would paste the copied item and its children on the next line below the cursor. This alias item would look and behave exactly like the original, and changing the item or its children would update in both the original and the alias. However, the alias item would have an icon next to it showing that it is the alias of the original.
3. Add a menu option for right clicking on items, called "Link Alias" This would insert the icon where the cursor is instead of actually pasting the content. Clicking the item zooms the user to the original item.
4. Control clicking the alias icon opens a new pane which is zoomed into the original item.
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First commented
FYI: Link to other lists feature from Dynalist.io
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First commented
Internal link which supports updates sync will work better with predecessor tasks.
For example, I add task 'interview mike' in project A. And this task is also a predecessor of other tasks in project B.
Project A and B are totally different ones, no nested relation.
I have to add the task 'interview mike' again in project B. I don't like duplicated tasks and have to mark them completed twice :-)