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HELP: Where can we find shared notebooks?


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#1 tizianad

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 12:17 PM

Hi all,
I'm an italian Evernote user and I would ask you if exist a way or a place (like a directory or list of url) where I can find shared notebook published from other Evernote like me.

For example I have published my notebook Food&Cook here can you see it? I hope yes
https://www.evernote...ianad/Food_Cook

So my question is:"if I publish my notebook and I would share with all people, how I can inform other Evernote user that they can read it?

thank
tiziana

#2 GrumpyMonkey

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 12:26 PM

Hi all,
I'm an italian Evernote user and I would ask you if exist a way or a place (like a directory or list of url) where I can find shared notebook published from other Evernote like me.

For example I have published my notebook Food&Cook here can you see it? I hope yes
https://www.evernote...ianad/Food_Cook

So my question is:"if I publish my notebook and I would share with all people, how I can inform other Evernote user that they can read it?

thank
tiziana


Hello. Welcome to the forums!
Evernote does not keep a central directory of shared notebooks (they should!). I think I have compiled the most complete list (and it really isn't even very big). See the shared notebook in my signature below. I will include your shared notebook to the list!

#3 Metrodon

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 03:22 PM

The fact that your notebook is not translated is torturous and straining my old italian skills way beyond their limits...

#4 tizianad

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 08:30 PM

The fact that your notebook is not translated is torturous and straining my old italian skills way beyond their limits...

I'm really sorry Metrodon, my notebook are in italian because I need to share into our unofficial Evernote blog named italiansevernote.wordpress.com, our intention it's to create an evernote community also in Italy because actually it's not present in the official support forum.

....but maybe, for you, this is the way for improve your italian ;)
my english it's not so good but I'm here to learn from you and anybody would give me support like Grumpy Monkey :D

ah!
I have another question, in Evernote client (mac and windows) in the tab SHARED (notebook) under 'evernoteshared' now I have the famous Ron notebook, Evernote user story and in the afternoon I had found Hamburger Epicurius recipes, this 3 notebook are just example???

@GrumpyMonkey: thanks for the link, an interesting example to publish a short explanation of Shared Notebook I think to use it and customize also for my personal notebook.
ah! really interesting the hanamidesign.com, I would study GTD method, really I begin to read ZTD some days ago.
I need to much time to read and study.....it's hard to find it!!!

ciao
Tiziana :)

#5 psionmark

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 01:35 PM

+1 for this. Seems ironic that Evernote is almost exclusively for storing and finding stuff, yet we can't find a list of shared notebooks :)

#6 CatlikeTread

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Posted 27 June 2012 - 06:16 PM

This user came up with the concept of EverSHARED -- hope this helps!

Couldn't agree more, Evernote needs a centrally-kept directory of publicly shared notebooks... organized by topic...




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