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angelk

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  1. For a long run trustful system some Evernote productivity experts recommend not to use tags as notebooks; use tags like saved searches. I recently managed to reduce the number of notebooks after I adopted the PARA methodology. Now I am content with the intentional limited file structure of Evernote and for the fist time it makes sense to me.
  2. Create a PARA structure on your mac file system similar to Evernote PARA structure and store the original mindmaps. Export mindmaps in pdf and make a new Evernote note for every mindmap. Connect notes with the PDF mindmaps with the other evernote notes using tags or links. Update the exported pdf mindmaps if the original change significantly.
  3. For us that english is not our native language. The OP question: I want to be able to sort each notpad differently and it remember my choice. Some I want sorted by date created, some I wanted sorted by name. Why doesn't Evernote remember your choice for each notebook? I'm continually having to resort each notebook each time I use it. It's probably just me missing something but help appreciated? The Notion AI that improves writing: I would like to be able to sort each notepad differently and have Evernote remember my choice. For some notepads, I want to sort by date created, while for others I prefer to sort by name. Currently, Evernote does not remember my choice of sorting method for each notebook, so I have to manually resort each notebook every time I use it. It's possible that I'm overlooking a feature that could solve this issue, so any help would be appreciated. Still, I think I prefer Evernote to use AI for better search, relevant notes, and better rename of untitled notes.
  4. When I want to paste a web address then I prefer categorically the Notion's way. When I want to paste a part of the web page and preserve the information, I will copy the exactly part of the page I want and I will not take a gamble with the evernote web clipper to guess what info is important to me. In my every day work I do it multiple times and I don't want to play with the evernote clipper and make make me lose my train of thoughts.
  5. Notion does this perfectly. Evernote needs to copy exactly the behaviour: copy web address from browser, then copy to the specific part of note you want and then the program asks to paste a web clip or a simple address. No need for extra steps with dedicated notion or evernote clipper extension.
  6. We are very close to have Filters in Stacks! https://evernote.com/blog/quarterly-roundup-q2-2022/#stack The "workaround" is very simple: we select all notes, then we filter the stack we are interested and after that we add filters for that particular stack. Now we are awaiting for the final step: the filter icon to appear when we select a stack.
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