While I see the points made here about being able to use tags instead of sub-notebooks/folders ... it does seem more logical to use sub-notebooks/folders when you have very specific items you want to group together.
Here is my example.
I am a graphic and web designer and I have multiple clients.
I have a very organized system on my PC of folders segmented into subfolders.
i.e. = X:/Aim/Clients/ClientName/.Notes
/Final
/WIP (works in progress)
I would prefer the ability to organize my Evernotes the same way.
I don't see why Evernote wants to force me to adapt to THEIR system of organization if my system works well for me.
It's MY product and I'm a Premium member ... it should do what I want it to, the way I want it to.
It shouldn't be too difficult to program for sub-notebooks (sub-folders) since I believe every computer system on the planet organizes that way.
Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
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While I see the points made here about being able to use tags instead of sub-notebooks/folders ... it does seem more logical to use sub-notebooks/folders when you have very specific items you want to group together.
Here is my example.
I am a graphic and web designer and I have multiple clients.
I have a very organized system on my PC of folders segmented into subfolders.
i.e. = X:/Aim/Clients/ClientName/.Notes
/Final
/WIP (works in progress)
I would prefer the ability to organize my Evernotes the same way.
I don't see why Evernote wants to force me to adapt to THEIR system of organization if my system works well for me.
It's MY product and I'm a Premium member ... it should do what I want it to, the way I want it to.
It shouldn't be too difficult to program for sub-notebooks (sub-folders) since I believe every computer system on the planet organizes that way.