Frankly I'm surprised this feature hasn't been implemented. With the way Evernote is designed to organize your thoughts through lists of notes and stacks of notebooks, pinning a note or a notebook from time to time so it's always on top is intuitive to me. I know there are workarounds with shortcuts and saved searches and such - believe me I've spent a lot of time learning Evernote features through blogs, support forums, and experimentation since 2011 - but there are times when pinning as described in this thread is simply better for the task at hand.
About 98% of the information I capture in Evernote - unfortunately - goes unused after a few weeks or couple of months. Every year or so I come back to Evernote with some new way to organize everything so I can get more out of it, but I still find 98% of my time in the application has such a short shelf life. I'm just wondering whether it's me or the application. I have the app on my iPhone, iPad, and two PCs. Syncing and using on the go is powerful. Still I'm at a loss as to why Evernote falls short of my expectations every year. Perhaps my expectations are too high for $70/year.
Pin notes to the top of notebook
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Frankly I'm surprised this feature hasn't been implemented. With the way Evernote is designed to organize your thoughts through lists of notes and stacks of notebooks, pinning a note or a notebook from time to time so it's always on top is intuitive to me. I know there are workarounds with shortcuts and saved searches and such - believe me I've spent a lot of time learning Evernote features through blogs, support forums, and experimentation since 2011 - but there are times when pinning as described in this thread is simply better for the task at hand.
About 98% of the information I capture in Evernote - unfortunately - goes unused after a few weeks or couple of months. Every year or so I come back to Evernote with some new way to organize everything so I can get more out of it, but I still find 98% of my time in the application has such a short shelf life. I'm just wondering whether it's me or the application. I have the app on my iPhone, iPad, and two PCs. Syncing and using on the go is powerful. Still I'm at a loss as to why Evernote falls short of my expectations every year. Perhaps my expectations are too high for $70/year.