…is the single greatest feature ever in the history of computing. Nay, in the history of writing.
I am crying with relief so much I may wet myself a little.
Honestly, this is exactly what I need to hunt down the stuff I need to be working on (so I stop tweaking the stuff I’ve already labeled “First Draft”).
Fantastic! Glad to hear you like it. I love collections too—especially since you can use them to compile off of, just like you could when selecting folders within the Draft. What I really like though, is being able to compile with a collection as a filter. That compiles the whole book but you can choose to exclude anything that is in a collection—or the opposite, only compile stuff that is in a collection already. Effectively it means you don’t have to micro-manage those checkboxes any longer for one-time compile cases.