erlsand 0 Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 When opening Evernote in Android I would like to see a List View, similar to the one used in Windows, where each note should take 1 line instead of 5 lines. It should be possible to select this as part of View configuration. Link to comment
0 Level 5* gazumped 12,062 Posted January 23, 2020 Level 5* Share Posted January 23, 2020 Hi. If you take a look in the 3-dots menu at View Options you can switch off everything except the date and a title. It still occupies the same space though. There may be practicalities of how much it is possible to show on a potentially quite small mobile device screen... Link to comment
0 varian93 0 Posted April 26, 2020 Share Posted April 26, 2020 I too would also like the ability for a more compact view. I don't appreciate the visible sorting indicators, meaning when sorting by title it takes up much extra space to show which letter of the alphabet you are on, a line below that, the date the note was last updated, then the title of the note. That seems like a great misuse of the limited screen space available on mobile devices. There should be more control over what is & isn't displayed. I have everything unchecked in "view options" & when sorting by title, for example, it shows: B --------------------- Today Buy Something --------------------- C --------------------- Yesterday Clean House -------------------- To me it seems that there should be on option in the view options to get rid of the alpha indicators (i.e. "B", "C"), the horizontal lines, & the date that the note was modified. Which would for example look like this: Buy Something Clean House Link to comment
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When opening Evernote in Android I would like to see a List View, similar to the one used in Windows, where each note should take 1 line instead of 5 lines.
It should be possible to select this as part of View configuration.
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