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  1. On 12/28/2019 at 9:36 PM, prascal@gmx.net said:

    Generated if you open Evernote in your Office? That's COOL. A dashboard which is highly flexible editable and with the possibility to implement content from different sources..

    6 pm then, showing a inner space screenshot of your fridges with recommendations what to buy and what products are necessary needed , where the product might be available and a pre-calculated route how you get all those things a. fastest way  b. most economically way  c. comparison of co² footprint (buy it now or buy it in one load weekly/monthly) ...

    Since I use Alfred and it’s sync’d across my personal and work machine. It generates no matter where I open Evernote. 
     

    sadly, I am moving everything to NotionSo, as it has many features I’ve been seeking. 

  2. @Nick L. Seeing as @Shane D. hasn't chimed in and you seem active on the forums. Can you please look into this and get it resolved? I manage most apps through homebrew. And because you have two different versions, 1 on Evernote 1 on app store. I am forced to use the App Store version to have the latest. 

    No offense, but this type of discrepancy, for this long, is a bit embarrassing. Product deployment is well, an essential part of development. 

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  3. Runs great! Only a few issues I see are carrying over. Slow scrolling on Mac (Only system I tested). When I have a note that is content from say a web article, scrolling is choppy and slow.

    Below is my system.

    About_This_Mac.png.97b3d6d95d7ebd34bd309c8beeabfecb.png

  4. 1 hour ago, ej8899 said:

    Have to disqualify myself right out of the gate as I'm Canadian... but... here's my current dashboard note. 

    As you can see, it is setup with basically just a slew of 'note links' - I wanted it to be mobile device friendly too so no wide table columns where I would have issues with scrolling left/right too to get to notes - so the two left columns are the high important items that I can scroll and tap on with mobile devices.

    I have a basic image banner on the top of the page (I do this with a lot of other 'master notes' as well - just to add some splash of color/etc), then a basic 3 column table with some note links - each of those note links are for a master note too - I run everything from my grocery list to major multi million dollar project management out of evernote and the bulk of it starts right here  (well, main work stuff has it's own dashboard).

    Example: my "scuba" entry under reference get's me into my scuba diver "log book" - which is a master note showing me all my current scuba diving certifications, planned certifications, tasks (rescue course re-certifications), and a link out to my scuba diving travel ideas note.   Of course, my scuba log book master note wouldn't be complete without a link to my scuba diving log book - with details and photos from every dive - and yes, this is all in Evernote too.

    Evernote also is a CRM for me - so you can see a few people listed under "Important" - I have another master note that breaks down my people based on friends, professional, business, etc.  Significant actions with "people" get tagged with their name and a "-chronology" suffix (ie ejohn-chronology) - my CRM section assembles all those notes into a chronological list so when I drill down to the person in the CRM (or the main dashboard) I get a chronological list of my communications with that person - and even other reference notes that I may have tagged with their info (ie assigned work projects, home projects, etc).  

    Anyway, I could go on  and on about this, but shall cut my rambling short here.  Let me know if you have questions on more of my setup or want some 'secondary' master page photos. 

    2126672026_evernote-currentdashboardnote2019-12-08.thumb.png.990bbb105671d7237925585f3cf6def9.png   

    You've inspired me enough to where I am updating my Dashboard template/scripts to incorporate emojis :D 

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  5. 3 hours ago, Corybe said:

    Thanks for the info, Gazumped. I looked at Filterize.  Here's my concern.  One of the greatest things I value about Evernote is their absolute and unwavering committment to the security and privacy of all of my content.  Nobody can access it but me (not even their awesome staff).  I looked at Filterize, and it looks like I would lose that security by allowing someone other than Evernote to access my content.  Can you speak to that concern since you use Filterize?

    Thanks for the details, Atif.  How you create each week's box is clear.  How do you create the content in the Week Sample?  I am a bit confused since it changes between your 6 screenshots.

    Thanks a bunch!

    The content, is in the video I posted a little above in this thread. Its a single column table with multiple rows. He changes the colors of some cells, then just types in them as normal. Insert check boxes, changing text color etc.

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  6. 6 hours ago, gazumped said:

    Hi.  I apologise in advance,  but while I do journal,  it's more to have a separate overview and reminder of how my day has gone rather than any kind of therapeutic interaction.  I'm not looking to increase the number of incoming of emails or share inner thoughts with friends.  I'll give the app a spin,  but my immediate feeling is that I'll be dropping out fairly quickly.

    Having said which I am impressed that this is the best designed,  most intuitive introduction to a new application that I've seen.  100 out of 10 for logic,  design and coding.  I do feel like I just had a brief rest from the aggravations of my day - which included a very slow 2-hour road trip to get to my current location.  Maybe I will stick with this a little longer just to see how things play out...;)

    Only caveat - it's web based,  so not easily accessible on my mobile,  where I'd think I'm most like to use it.  I hope you have Android and iOS apps in mind for the future.  And yes,  because my life is also in Evernote,  if I do use this app for a long time,  I'd want my output to be available in Evernote.

    Read the privacy policy. It's a bit scary.

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  7. 10 hours ago, JohnOem said:

      Terminal,  Are you a Mac user, or on Windows?    Sayre Ambrosio has a nice looking Dashboard, but I notice he is a Mac user.

    I am a Mac user. But as Sayre said, all this is able to be done on both platforms. "Dashboards" are just regular notes. The only difference is that they are ones people created for a reusable purpose. And spent time on formatting them further.

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  8. 1 hour ago, ewbeyer said:

    Yeah, this is a new concept for me in Evernote.  @Atif 's design is amazing!  I just can't figure out how to accomplish that look, let alone that layout!  I have used EN for many years but have also struggled to make in an everyday tool because of the features it lacks at times, but seeing some of these customizable looks makes me think maybe I just didn't know you could do certain things, or that you could accomplish certain looks!  Is there a HOW-TO somewhere out there that can walk someone through a design as comprehensive as @Atif?

    See attached for dashboards like @Atif

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  9. 3 minutes ago, JohnOem said:

    Cory... You're not the only one to get struck with ...WOW !

    Shane D's contest was the first I have ran into the term "Dashboard" in Evernote.   I've heard reference to the Home, or Start Page, but I think this is the first I've heard of a Dashboard being in what is apparently fairly popular use; and I've been an Evernote User forever, starting back with the beginning program and there were no mobile apps or paid subscriptions.  In fact, as I'm a Windows & Android user, I'm wondering if maybe this is a Mac phenomenon???

    So the "Dashboard" is in fact a Note, just one formatted for a specific purpose. I personally have a "Dashboard" notebook and a new note is generated everyday with my generated "Dashboard" which is things I look at and need daily.

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  10. 7 hours ago, CalS said:

    Good idea.  Or copy out the note I want.  You know an editor for a 17GB text file?  Tried notepad real quick and that's a no-go.

    Sublime Text could handle it. It'll take a moment to load. But I've loaded 5-6 gb files in that editor.

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  11. Use: Daily this gets generated once I arrive at work. Once generated I use it for quick links to notes I use regularly, track tasks I do daily in the morning, get a daily verse from the Bible to read and study, and a beautiful picture. 
     

    additionally, I take random notes at the bottom, which at the end of the day I revisit and generate more detailed notes from my thoughts. 
     

    Automated using Automator AppleScript & Bash

    Bible verse, picture are unique daily and are generated from open source API's,

     

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  12. 21 minutes ago, emmjayess said:

    Hello Terminal,

    I have a big project in Evernote where I need to find and replace a word in many notes in one of my notebooks. Would you be so kind as to write out the steps I would need to take on my Mac to implement your AppleScript solution? I'm not a developer and I've never used AppleScript (although I've used Terminal a few times) and I also do not use Alfred.

    Thank you!

    Please see the video.

     

    Make sure you set the keyboard shortcut. That is what allows you to call the workflow in evernote. As you see I used ctrl + option + cmd + F

    Your OSX may ask that you for permission to work inside of Evernote. You need to allow this.

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  13. 7 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    That's cool   
    I can see the use of Applescript; Do we need Alfred?

    Perhaps this would work?

     

    if checkEvernote() then
    	tell application "Evernote"
    		set getSearchString to display dialog "Find" default answer ""
    		set searchString to text returned of getSearchString
    		set getReplaceString to display dialog "Replace" default answer ""
    		set replaceString to text returned of getReplaceString
    		set searchLen to count of searchString
    		
    		set theNotes to selection
    		repeat with theNote in theNotes
    			set noteContent to HTML content of theNote
    			set HTML content of theNote to my replace_text(noteContent, searchString, replaceString)
    		end repeat
    	end tell
    end if
    
    on replace_text(this_text, search_string, replacement_string)
    	set prevTIDs to AppleScript's text item delimiters
    	set AppleScript's text item delimiters to the search_string
    	set the item_list to every text item of this_text
    	set AppleScript's text item delimiters to the replacement_string
    	set this_text to the item_list as string
    	set AppleScript's text item delimiters to prevTIDs
    	return this_text
    end replace_text
    
    on checkEvernote()
    	tell application "System Events"
    		set activeApp to name of first application process whose frontmost is true
    		if "Evernote" is in activeApp then
    			return true
    		else
    			return false
    		end if
    	end tell
    end checkEvernote

     

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  14. 51 minutes ago, Sayre Ambrosio said:

    You are correct that 2.8.4 is the latest version. That's what I'm running and it has the dark mode feature that you mentioned.

     

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    The only thing I can think of it that it just hasn't been updated on the work computer or the version of macOS can't be upgraded to support the newer version.

     

     

    Hmm, I'll confirm OS X Versions across my MacBooks and check if that is the issue.

     

     

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  15. 12 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

    2.8.1 seems to be the latest version for the Mac.

    The "4" probably was a typo.

    I thought that as well. However, on my personal MacBook I have 2.8.4 and on my work MacBook I have 2.8.1... Willing to take a screenshot. One has full Dark Mode one doesn't. Crazy huh

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