Rated 5 out of 5 stars

One little bug: If no note is displayed in the bottom pane (such as when you restart after the install), right-clicking on a note has Edit iOS Note grayed out. But after you left-click on a note, you can then right-click ANY note to edit the latter note. How about having right-click on the folder create a new note? While not as neat as having a Notes context menu option to create a new note, this works pretty well: Assuming you already have a note, you can just use the normal Thunderbird facility to copy it to ANOTHER folder. Edit it using Edit iOS Note. Then move it to the Notes folder. The first line will be copied into the, seemingly, uneditable Subject: line. [CONFIRMED: The new note makes it to GMail and onto my iPhone. But I am worried that the "unique" ID in the header is NOT unique.]

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.1.1). 

Hi Kruskal,

Thanks for your feedback. Please be patient - this is the very first version. To create new notes is on my todo list. I coded this Addon during the Christmas break and have no time to continue the development right now. I plan to collect all suggestions and work on an update when time permits. Until then please use the copy workaround. Can you confirm that it works on an Gmail account?

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

One little bug: If no note is displayed in the bottom pane (such as when you restart after the install), right-clicking on a note has Edit iOS Note grayed out. But after you left-click on a note, you can then right-click ANY note to edit the latter note. How about have right-click on the folder permitting the creation of a new note?

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.1.1).