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Issue: Android App (presumably all apps on all OSes) has no undo option and no ability to restore changes from the last 5 min, 10 min, etc. This should be included free of charge. While editing a note using the Samsung keyboard (not used to this keyboard app) it sped up 10x and deleted 6 passwords I had written in a note. We could blame Samsung for this but Standard Notes should have some type of quick undo which restores content changes from the last x minutes. Even a restore note history option to the last version.
Now I understand, server resources cost money, but the user should be able to restore the note to the last version previous to the current version, for free. If they want to restore any other versions, then I agree, they should pay up. However, as of right now I've lost incredibly important data, and I'm now rethinking my choice to use Standard Notes. Call me an idiot, but even Keep has an undo button. This feature was requested 6 years ago on Reddit and no update has been provided. Most note taking apps have a quick undo button for accidental changes.
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You're not alone - I had a misfortune lately. Please look at my notes and outcome at https://drive.proton.me/urls/WFT12KM2NG#aJVRasAbmzQ2
Spoiler alert: I got it all back ;)
Good luck - TBS
Apr 19, 2025 6:24:29 AM Mike Lierman ***@***.***>:
[Image]*MNLierman* created an issue (standardnotes/forum#3914)[#3914]
Issue: Android App (presumably all apps on all OSes) has no undo option and no ability to restore changes from the last 5 min, 10 min, etc. This should be included free of charge. While editing a note using the Samsung keyboard (not used to this keyboard app) it sped up 10x and deleted 6 passwords I had written in a note. We could blame Samsung for this but Standard Notes should have some type of quick undo which restores content changes from the last x minutes. Even a restore note history option to the last version.
Now I understand, server resources cost money, but the user should be able to restore the note to the last version previous to the current version, for free. If they want to restore any other versions, then I agree, they should pay up. However, as of right now I've lost incredibly important data, and I'm now rethinking my choice to use Standard Notes. Call me an idiot, but even Keep has an undo button. This feature was requested 6 years ago on Reddit and no update has been provided. Most note taking apps have a quick undo button for accidental changes.
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Issue: Android App (presumably all apps on all OSes) has no undo option and no ability to restore changes from the last 5 min, 10 min, etc. This should be included free of charge. While editing a note using the Samsung keyboard (not used to this keyboard app) it sped up 10x and deleted 6 passwords I had written in a note. We could blame Samsung for this but Standard Notes should have some type of quick undo which restores content changes from the last x minutes. Even a restore note history option to the last version.
Now I understand, server resources cost money, but the user should be able to restore the note to the last version previous to the current version, for free. If they want to restore any other versions, then I agree, they should pay up. However, as of right now I've lost incredibly important data, and I'm now rethinking my choice to use Standard Notes. Call me an idiot, but even Keep has an undo button. This feature was requested 6 years ago on Reddit and no update has been provided. Most note taking apps have a quick undo button for accidental changes.
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