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Help, How do I make task deadline show up on calendar


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Hello yall, FYI I am a paid subscriber, already 1 month ago into using Evernote. I really enjoy using Evernote, however I am not able to see my my deadline showing up on the calendar. I am not sure if this feature exist, this really makes me reconsider switching to an alternative app. Why give option to create deadline on a task created and not show up on the calendar, I find that to be a waste of a feature, the specific time alert sucks, I set a 30 minutes alert and I do not get any vibration or alarm on my phone.  

If anyone has a way to solve this issue, please let me know. 

 

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The calendar links are one direction. You can't feed anything from Evernote to the calendar. The link is designed to allow you to create notes which are placed in the context of an event.

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23 hours ago, agsteele said:

The calendar links are one direction. You can't feed anything from Evernote to the calendar. The link is designed to allow you to create notes which are placed in the context of an event.

I understand its a one Direction. But evernote has its own calendar, shouldn't it be possible to add it to its own system calendar? 

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1 minute ago, PinkElephant said:

Whether is „should“ is up to everybody’s imagination.

Currently it doesn’t, and I doubt it is on any agenda to change it.

They better change this, if they want to be a good company and listens to the people. 

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You have several options to share your desire (feedback, support ticket).

Its a common misunderstanding that „listen to your customers“ would be equal to „do whatever a single users want to get“. You can easily listen and decide not to implement something.

A 2-way-sync between apps is always a completely different level than syncing in just one direction. I think the next step will be more calendars, one way.

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