#NoorNote doesn't just imitate other clients, it's got new features too. Like extended profiles facilitating NIP-51 bookmark lists (width categories), and kind 30078 events for storing client specific data under NIP-78.
To pull that off, you head over to your bookmarks and create whatever categories you want, and NoorNote maps them to folders. You can use your normal bookmarks or you can make custom bookmarks just like in web browsers, with a URL and description. Or if you've already got some, you drag and drop them into different folders to sort and categorize everything.
You can tweak the order of bookmarks inside a folder too, just by dragging them around.
And if you want to share a few with other people, you just tick the "Profile" checkbox on that folder, and your list gets mounted to your profile page.
Basically, you can put anything you like onto your profile: your portfolio, a playlist, your top notes that you don't want buried in the timeline, a shopping wish list, you name it.
Right now, only NoorNote handles this, but it's all built on existing NIPs, so any other client could support it too if they wanted.

And if you want to share a few with other people, you just tick the "Profile" checkbox on that folder, and your list gets mounted to your profile page.
Basically, you can put anything you like onto your profile: your portfolio, a playlist, your top notes that you don't want buried in the timeline, a shopping wish list, you name it.
Right now, only NoorNote handles this, but it's all built on existing NIPs, so any other client could support it too if they wanted.

Normally, when you start the app, you just see the "Save to File" button. But if you switch from "Easy Mode" to "Manual Mode" in the list settings, you can take granular control over your list management.
There are three places where your lists get stored:
1. In the browser (localStorage)
2. On the hard drive (under ~/.noornote/<your_npub>/)
3. And of course, on the relays.
So in "Manual Mode," you can decide when the list you have in your browser gets synced to the local file or to the relays, or restored from either. It doesn't get much more secure than that for handling your lists.
But if you don't feel like dealing with all that fiddling, just leave it in "Easy Mode" and NoorNote handles the syncing for you. You can still save your lists locally in "Easy Mode" anytime.
RICH FOLLOW LIST
I said Nostr lists have potential. Every list in NoorNote shows an example of what you can do with them. Let's take the follows list. It shows who you're following, or in NoorNote terms, who you're connected with. But it can do a lot more.
For example, it also shows if the user follows you back ("Mutual") or what your mutual zap ratio is. But that's not all. You can check from time to time if anything's changed in that mutual relationship. Just click "Check for changes."
Got a new mutual? Did someone stop following you back? A few seconds after clicking "Check for changes," new and former mutuals show up in a modal. And they get synced to your notifications too. So you can close the modal no problem. "Mark as seen" creates a new snapshot, so the same list won't show up next time, and you'll only get the new changes since your last check.
In your notifications, you can now click on any user and land right on their profile.
But that's not all.
When you open your follow list, you see it sorted by the time you followed them. But not all at once, since that can take a while to load depending on the number. At the end of the displayed list, more get loaded (with infinite scroll). But that can take time too until you see them all. If you want to see everything right away, click "Load all."
A loading bar appears...
And once they're all loaded, even more features become active.
For example, you can now sort by zaps too (a little borrow from ZapStar
Or you can search directly for a user if you remember part of their name.
Or have it show only the non-mutuals.
And that's just the beginning.
You can spot them because there's a pink, clickable line above that says "[user name] quoted this note." Click on it, and you'll jump straight to the quoted repost.
If that's not enough for you, you can dive into detailed note analytics. It's in the same line where the zaps and likes and all that are, on the right.
You see who replied, with a direct link to their reply.
You see who zapped, with a link to their profile.
You see who reposted, who did a quoted repost, and who liked with which emoji. Basically everything.




