Windows 10 Mobile Word App Still Missing Several Key Features
If you're an Evernote user, you might go through a similar adjustment period when switching to another note-taking app. Over the last few years, Evernote users have felt burned by a once high-value, reliable app after the company hiked its prices (2016) and a few years later released new versions of its apps that were painfully buggy and missing features. In my personal experience, I put up with a lot of frustration for too long, turning to legacy versions of the Evernote desk app and largely giving up on the mobile apps. It finally came to a head, and I've permanently switched to a different note-taking app. In my case, I went with Joplin. It's not a perfect alternative, but it meets my needs well enough.
Windows 10 Mobile Word app still missing several key features
Tags are also conceptually different. In Evernote, you make your own tags and apply them at the note level. In OneNote, you can use a hashtag before any word to act as a tag, and you get several premade tags, which are more like flags to put next to specific content on your page, like "reminder" and "to-do." If your tag system in Evernote is crucial to your work, you should know that tags are highly likely to get messed up when migrating notes from Evernote to OneNote.
After importing a few dozen notebooks comprising several thousand notes, it mostly worked like a charm. Audio recordings, images, tags, and formatting all came through just fine. PDF attachments came through as links instead of files, which was a letdown, though I could still open them from Joplin or right-click and select "reveal file in folder."
Notion is missing a few key features, including OCR on images, email forwarding, the ability to write by hand or sketch, audio recording, among others. There are some workarounds for the missing features, such as recording audio or making handwritten notes in another app and uploading them, but it's still a bummer when an app doesn't do all the things you want it to do natively.
Second and perhaps more important, Laverna doesn't have any mobile apps. That's likely a deal breaker for many people. Beyond that, Laverna has very few features compared with Evernote. It's missing collaboration, OCR, reminders, handwriting and sketching, and many others.
If you're prepared to put in some effort, Laverna could be your next note-taking app. It's missing a lot of features, however, including mobile apps. Among free open-source options, Joplin seems more user-friendly.
Streamlined UI: The iPad has a much more streamlined UI, which will make some people happy and make other people find this app to be totally useless. Where you land on that spectrum is entirely based on how much power you demand from your word processor. Personally, I find the iPad version to look better and provide more than enough functionality, but the missing features will surely make Word on the iPad a harder sell for others.
The capabilities and behavior of UWP apps differ from those of desktop apps, a point that is disguised in Windows 10 where they run in resizable windows. App isolation is good for security and manageability, but it can present problems for developers, and only a subset of the Windows API is normally available. The missing parts are in general those that would break isolation.
Last but not least on the list of issues with Windows Pro is the missing features. Two specific parts are missing from these windows editions: DVD playback and Media Center. This can be a significant drawback if you need to use these features for your business.
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Alternatively, if the above instructions didn't fix the problem, and you still have missing apps in the Start menu, you can try resetting your device to remove all the apps, drivers, and settings on your current installation.
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You can use Todo.txt on the go from your mobile device. It is connected with Dropbox to make it easy for you to manage your to do items and sync in real time with your computer. You can link your Todo.txt app with several other plugins and use the add-ons.