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  1. Well, the only way to do what I want was to emulate folders using tags... and nope.. not doing it. *maybe this is a coincidence (or I guess Notion is just becoming real stronger), but all of this situation made me want to check others softwares and Notion really got my attention! (the only one thou) So true! Since yesterday I'm really digging it, AND A LOT. I don't know if it suit everybody, but for me: That's pretty much it! Notion is also like evernote and tellus combined. To have some boards/dynamic-tables here and there, to have really nice easy layouts and infinite folders/subfolders is just what I want. I'm considering leaving evernote for good. *I kinda already started to move on tbh... but I'm not gonna hurry. Let's see what these firsts days will be like.
  2. "Stacks within stacks" is actually a notebook hierarchy...
  3. Actually, I wasn't aware about the limitation of the "1 stack only". I just thought (this whole f*** time) that you could have stacks under stacks! It felt intuitive to think this way: "Well, here is the stack option! I can place as many notebooks under this stack!... So it probably can have another stack inside! Ok, cool!" Why would I(anyone) thought that it actually can't have a stack inside another stack?! People just figures it out until they try to place a stack under another stack. But hopefully, they will try it early on, and just move it to the Tags, early on. But not me, I never had this necessity... until now, 4 years later. The link you post is just a company telling excuses to the users that they won't do it. I think they want it to be tagged for some reason. Well, I have no option here. I'll figure out the tags or just take this unfortunately opportunity to look at other softwares... why not.
  4. thanks for the replies (I already voted!) I'm gonna check the links too, thanks. But my point is: For the past 3/4 years I've been using evernote without tags, I was doing great without it... no complains at all. Why wasnt I using tags? well, notebook + notes + stacks is just like a simple folder (windows/mac) and it's ok, very intuitive. But hey, here I am now: You can't past 2 levels of hierarchy with this simple intuitive method and now you have to tag ALL the notes and restructure 4 years of evernote usage into tags!!! JUST TO USE A 3+ LEVEL HIERARCHY AND NOTHING MORE THAN IT (in my case) Anyway, I'm gonna have to stop everything now and try to solve this. MAJOR THUMBS DOWN. And since I'm a premium user and pay for it I am now considering to move to another software because I'm kinda pissed about having to stop everything and restructure the whole thing because evernote is not considering doing ***** about this 10 years old thread.
  5. Well, it seems that evernote is forcing users to use the tags because the most logical way is to just use sub-folders (of stacks) *If you started with folders and stacks, why tha ***** do you need tags anyway?! I'm gonna try it, but i'm not really doing this because I want to, I'm doing this because I'm being forced to... (I really need a 3+ hierarchy stacks of notes now) If this becomes a bummer i'm leaving evernote (specially the process: I have 50+ folders right now and hundreds of notes...) I may (or not) comeback and give a feedback of this
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