Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I installed and tested 0.5.3 - it's marvellous, about everything is working now! Even the note's position is restored (like in XNote++ before) - after you've set its position once using QNote.
One thing strange though: when I change tabs in Thunderbird (e.g. from [Inbox] to [Add-ons]) while a QNote is open, this note is kept open in the new tab. XNote++ closed the note as soon as the tab changed.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.5.3). 

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I installed and tested 0.5.3 - it's marvellous, about everything is working now! Even the note's position is restored (like in XNote++ before) - after you've set its position once using QNote.
One thing strange though: when I change tabs in Thunderbird (e.g. from [Inbox] to [Add-ons]) while a QNote is open, this note keeps is kept open in the new tab. XNote++ closed the note as soon as the tab changed.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.5.3). 

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Some hints and observations.
@GetSat (2) You can add a new tag (e.g. 'XNote') using the tag manager (on the main menu). Then "Use tag [XNote]" in the Add-On settings for QNote, don't forget to [Save].
@GetSat (3) Martins (developer) says: "Popup positions currently can't be set due to API limitations"
@GetSat Re "Import old XNotes and to export QNotes": QNote uses the same file format as XNote++ does. If you edit the Add-On settings / Storage: (o) Local folder e.g. /home/<user>/.thunderbird/12345678.default-release/QNote you will see .xnote files in this folder, just like under XNote++. You may also copy your existing xnote files
into the folder and you will revive your notes under QNote.
@Brother Rabbit: using Add-On settings / Storage: (o) Local folder e.g. /home/<user>/.thunderbird/12345678.default-release/QNote is good to receive all your existing .xnote (XNote++) files. After that you will see all your existing notes appear in QNote.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.4). 

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

@MAG: You can add a new tag (e.g. 'XNote') using the tag manager (on the main menu). Then "Use tag [XNote]" in the Add-On settings for QNote, don't forget to [Save].

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.2).