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vinceParis

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  1. Thanks for your reply. I must be missing something obvious here because I can't find the equivalent to scenario A & B. Let me recap my setup: Win 11 + window embedded screenclip capture tool 11.3205.26. If I type Shift + Win + S, I do have the screenclip capture tool starting to clip an area/window/fullscreen. The screen capture is then available in memory so scenario B is OK... but I then need to open Evernote, create a note, tag it, copy the screen capture. Nothing as fast as it used to be and definitely not scenario A. The closest I can get from scenario A is by setting the screen capture tool to automatically save the screen capture and then set Evernote to create a new note based on the new files in the directory used bey the screen capture tool. Like I said in my previous post, it misses the automatic tagging that were available before and create unnecessary note when I want to just copy in memory a screen capture (Ctrl + Alt + S, then Ctrl if my memory is right). It seems to me that's the way it is but maybe you have a different experience.
  2. Hi all, I have read this thread for many weeks to try to find the same screenclip features I used to have with Evernote "legacy". BTW, Thanks for all those that shared their thoughts and hints. As mentionned by many, the latest version of evernote of Windows 11 definitely lack the an integrated screenclip tool to quickly: A/ take a screenshot and add it in Evernote with my current used tag B/ take a screenshot and copy it in memory C/ take a screenshot and add it on the desktop Using the import folder hint, I am able to partially reproduce scenario A (take a screenshot and add it in Evernote but no automated tagging). Scenario B & C does not work at all. With the import folder hint, yverything is imported in Evernote. Therefore, the number of notes of imported screenclip is "polluting" my Evernote and I need to tag manually my screenclips... Of course, I can do it but wasting few minutes everyday to do something that used to be automatic is frustrating, slow down productivity and make you lose track of your meeting screenclips if you forget to do the tagging manually. Not so much compatible anymore with the GTD mindset that brought me to Evernote in the first place... I'm still hoping I am missing something here which would mean there a way to replicate A, B & C in an easy way... and would be happy to have your feedback on how to do these scenarios... I tried many things... including screenpresso, "import folder", praying in church... nothing work. I don't think I'm the only one that see this last Evernote version 10.x being more painful than useful... After waiting nearly 3 years that Evernote provide back this feature, it's pretty much obvious that Evernote is not anymore the solution for users often doing screenshots... (which I would think mean a lot of users doing Team & Zoom calls. which is.... a lot of people). If it's not possible to reproduce scenarios A, B & C with Evernote on Win 11, is there a competitive solution that would do it?
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