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Agenda 20.0.1

Momenta has issued version 20 of Agenda, adding support for collapsing note sections and text filtering of notes. The date-focused note-taking app now allows you to select any heading to fold that section to hide it away, which is particularly useful with nested sections within a long list. The update also lets you apply text filters to notes to control what you see, such as to-do items, headings, lists, and images. The feature allows combining multiple text filters, expanding filtered text to see the whole note, and storing a text filter for any project and overview. Agenda 20 also adds a visual indication when using a non-standard sort order.

A quick 20.0.1 update makes the unfold button more responsive, fixes issues in big projects when switching text filter options, keeps paragraphs with a filter applied visible as you edit, hides the Save Overview button when editing a token in a search, and fixes a few crashes.

Both the new folding and filtering features require purchasing Agenda Premium—either a $34.99 annual subscription or a $119.99 one-time purchase. You permanently unlock all current Premium features and keep any new features while subscribed. ($34.99 annual Premium subscription or $119.99 one-time Premium purchase, free update for subscribers, 75.8 MB, release notes, macOS 10.14+)

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  1. Thank you for this update report, because it brought this application to my attention just as I am about to start chairing a group whose work in both time and moving parts would be boggling otherwise. I know it’s been around for some years, but the beauty of the Mac culture is that what I need surfaces just about when I need it.

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