After being "away for a while" I thought I'd give Evernote another try.
First thing I'm doing is seeing what happens when I try to import a large collection of data.
I'm starting with my financial statements, receipts, etc., which are all chronologically stored with an accurate "created" and "updated" date. This allows me to very easily look in (for example) my "MetLife" folder and see a reverse-chronological history of every statement that I've received.
UNFORTUNATELY, Evernote blows away BOTH the created and updated dates on the file during import!
How do I preserve the original file dates when importing a large volume of data (mostly PDFs, probably a few other file types as well)?
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After being "away for a while" I thought I'd give Evernote another try.
First thing I'm doing is seeing what happens when I try to import a large collection of data.
I'm starting with my financial statements, receipts, etc., which are all chronologically stored with an accurate "created" and "updated" date. This allows me to very easily look in (for example) my "MetLife" folder and see a reverse-chronological history of every statement that I've received.
UNFORTUNATELY, Evernote blows away BOTH the created and updated dates on the file during import!
How do I preserve the original file dates when importing a large volume of data (mostly PDFs, probably a few other file types as well)?
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