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Kirby Krieger

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  1. +1.

     

    It makes Evernote untrustworthy.

     

    It's not just line-breaks.  Clip (afaict _anything_) from the Web, and play around with deleting line-returns (if that's what they are) by forward-deleting with the cursor at the end of the line, and deleting with the cursor at the start of a line.  Mayhem.

     

    I also like when I paste with the cursor at the end of the Note and the clipboard contents are inserted at the beginning of the Note.

     

    Evernote.mac 5.5.1 on OS X 10.8.5.

  2. +1, though I'd much rather see this functionality implemented as true electronic outlining (expand/collapse any item to show/hide its children) in the Note body.

     

    Be aware that one of Evernote strengths — that it works as seamlessly as possible on multiple operating systems — means that almost nothing is simple to implement.  "Get dressed" may seem simple.  It gets less simple when spoken to children.  Now imagine a room full of people of all ages from all over the world, each speaking a different language.  That's the task Evernote has undertaken.

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  3. +1.  Find and Replace has been a standard part of text editing since … before PopDos?  (It's _so_ standard that a search for "OS X find replace" turns up programs which search and replace across multiple files.  _This Web form_ is more sophisticated than Evernote's Note editor:

    2014-04-04%20at%2017.03%202x.png)

     

    There are several work-arounds.  Here are two:

     

    "Evernote ▹ Services ▹ New TextEdit Window Containing Selection".  Then in TextEdit "Edit ▹ Find ▹ Find & Replace".  The copy all and paste back over selection in Evernote.  (I have this Service; not sure where I got it.)

     

    Use Keyboard Maestro, which has an action for searching and replacing the system clipboard contents.

    2014-04-04%20at%2017.04%202x.png

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