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  1. 2 hours ago, ErikEmilson said:

    Evernote will eventually die if they dont do this. There is no reason why evernote should not be able to run a version on the latest E-ink devices, and - not surprisingly - those latest E-ink devices are creating software that does much the same (and more). Evernote has the benefit of years of streamlined design, and it is time to make a version for these emerging devices.

    Thank you for your reply.

    I'm just asking to be able to read a note saved on EN on my e-ink device.

    I don't know who pink elephant is, if it's one person or an account shared by many people at EN, but this time they clearly didn't know what they were talking about. I wrote this before EN got bought by Bending Spoons so maybe they will reconsider.

    I read that there is an app called Readwise Reader whose founder is interested in the e-ink market. Sadly, I found out they can read anything you save there with no privacy whatsoever.

  2. The thing I like about tasks in Evernote compared to any other (google tasks, etc.) is that the task is integrated into a note that I can use for a project, be it a job application, a school exam, a medical treatment etc. so I have many things to do and I need to know when I have completed them. When I mark the task as done it goes grey and inactive, but I lose the important information of when it was completed.

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  3. On 4/21/2021 at 9:21 PM, allamericanbreakfast said:

    I agree, this would be a big help. I'd honestly never thought of the idea until today, when it just dawned on me that I'm destroying my neck staring at the bottom edge of the screen all the time. Evernote is incredibly useful, but so is my neck. I'm going to be experimenting with alternative editors to see if it's worthwhile prioritizing this feature. Right now, I accomplish it in Evernote by inserting a long block of spaces beneath my current line, then manually scrolling down periodically as I add more lines. This is a hassle.

    While Android has Jotterpad that apart from the typewriter scrolling has nothing different from other better apps, on windows you have WriteMonkey that is a true gem, if you bother to take time to learn how to use it. Not unlike Evernote. But I'm here as well because I wish I could write on EN while looking at the centre of the screen as well.

  4. As soon as I discovered now the tasks can be made to be recurring, I added a lot of things I have to do regularly in various areas of my life, such as admin, finance, and habits.

    It made a long list pretty quickly. The tasks window in the Home Page, next to the Calendar, makes a nice-looking dashboard to get an idea of what I have to do in the immediate future.

    However, the Google Calendar integration as it is shows only a single day.

    Would it be possible to have all events on a list such as the Agenda view on Google Calendar? And since the tasks sorted by deadline are a sort of agenda by themselves, why not be able to have both of them in chronological order?

  5. I got tired of having Google Fit just for the weight data and its graph, since I don't use anything else it has to offer.

    I realized I can accomplish the same thing with Excel or Sheets, it's extremely easy, but I always try to bring everything to Evernote and make it the centre of my life in terms of goal setting and recording and I prefer to have it directly inside the note and not in a Drive link that works only when online.

    It would be great to be able to create a note to pin on the home page and just enter the data so I have automatically the graph showing me the progress.

  6. I have a SuperNote A5X and it looks like a device made by Evernote from an alternate dimension where they chose a slightly different path.

    Because it allows me to get focused on what I have to read, write or jot down. And it's an e-ink device which allows me to spend less time on backlit screens.

    It's on Android so it can run apps. At the moment the only one available is Kindle, and it's the reason I discovered it, because I was looking for something bigger than the Paperwhite to read on.

    However, I'm not sure the Evernote Android app as it is would work on it. The e-ink screen might require less animations and a slightly different UI.

    I strongly suggest you contact them and see if you can twitch Evernote to be perfectly compatible on the Supernote and make it the best productivity device ever.

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