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daudaxx

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  1. Yes it does make sense instead. Ever heard about TSW for Evernote? It is a GTD-based system applied to Evernote, in which tags are sorted with a special character that groups them by type (when, what, where, ...), so that when you sort by tag (huge missing feature in the new version of Evernote) you see what has highest priority, and for the same priority, what has to be done today or tomorrow or next week (also sorted), and so on.

    Many people, it turned out, were using this system fruitfully. Unfortunately it was removed by Evernote, making it useless TSW-wise, with no explanation on the cause and no reply about the possibility to have it back.

    This led to a deep and long research for alternatives, that resulted in CLICK-UP, a more complete and cheaper alternative, and to my unsubscription from premium EN user after more than 8 years.

     

     

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  2. It looks like you are not familiar with GTD method applied to Evernote, where no "accidental" order exists... instead it is very precise and the core of that method.

    Anyway, ClickUp replaced efficiently this huge missing feature in the new version of Evernote.

    Former paying EN user.

  3. Found it! After months of research I found that Clickup is the solution for me, sort by tag is available, not in the same precise way, but... better!

    I'm now migrating everything from Evernote and planning to cancel subscription before next invoice in February.

    I suppose sort by tag in Evernote will never come back due to the fact they migrated to online servers, and the calculation effort needed to sort by tags is an additional cost they should face.

    PS: I was using Evernote with TSW methodology

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  4. On 5/19/2021 at 6:34 PM, SDT2000USA said:

    I sent this support ticket today.  Maybe if we all make some noise it will get someone's attention...

    You've removed the ability to sort by tag in the latest releases of EN.  This ability was a key reason for thousands of customers implementing a Getting-Things-Done (GTD) scheme to use EN to begin with.  Looking on your forums, there are many folks upset over this issue and I see no support or response from you.  I've been a premium user for about 8 years but I'm getting ready to say goodbye due to you NOT LISTENING TO YOUR CUSTOMERS.  Please let me know either:
    - When you will restore the functionality that you removed, or
    - That you have decided to never restore the functionality.
    If it's the latter, then I will look for an alternative to EN before my subscription renews.  I could not be more angry with you over this, not only because of the technical lack of the function itself, but because it conveys an attitude that says you know better than me how I want to work with my information.  It's arrogant.  I could not care less about what new bloat ***** you want to plop on the home screen and tell me it's a new feature, but do not take core functionality away.  I believe I probably speak for thousands of users on this.  Are you smart enough to do something about it?

    Done! ✔️

  5. 16 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    No, most of my Next-Action tasks have no due date; flagged as an undated Reminder
    For example, a Current Task List can be generated by saved search      
        reminderOrder:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:*       
        
    (all reminders     exclude future dated  exclude completed)

    So, they are not sorted, right?

  6. On 11/27/2020 at 6:56 PM, DTLow said:

    It's not completely clear what your !.n tags are, but I gather it's date related   444866539_ScreenShot2020-11-27at09_43_05.png.bd0886efcd8367a423aab459159fc2bd.png
    Personally, I sort on due date; stored in the Reminder feature 

     

    Hi DTLow: doesn't this force you to give, and above all, update continuously, a due date to every note?

    Thank you,
    Daniele (looking for a workaround to the main feature IMHO of Evernote: sorting by tags)
    GTD and TSW user

     

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