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jefito

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  1. There is no need to 'bump' feature requests. You should use the voting button, up at the top left of this topic. One suggestion / workaround for the original idea is for the Windows client: if you are looking at a note, a Shift+Click on the notebook name in the notebook header will open up that notebook.
  2. For the Windows client, if you use snippet, card, or thumbnail view, notes that have reminders are pinned to the top of the note list, in a second reminder list. reminder list can be sorted by date, or ordered arbitrarily. List view users are out of luck.
  3. If you report a bug in the forums, Evernote will see it. If they need further explanation, they will ask.
  4. I think that @rkr12 is talking about the one you get by clicking on the Text Color dropdown on the note editing toolbar. I believe that the dialog in question is the standard Windows font dialog: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646958(v=vs.85).aspx#_win32_Customizing_the_Font_Dialog_Box_for_Win7. The developer can customize this to some extent; not sure that the color selection can be customized, though (if it were earlier in the evening here, I'd chase that more, oh well).
  5. The topic never went away ("bumping" accomplishes nothing). Did you upvote it?
  6. Please have a look at SimpleNote. OneNote. SpringPad. Google Keep. Google Notebook. DEVONthink. SOHO Notes. Together. Yojimbo. Boostnote. Sure. All have strengths (well, the ones that aren't defunct), all have weaknesses. Use the one that works for you...
  7. In addition to what DTLow said, if you want to use the any: term: On the other hand, there is a way to implement mixed AND/OR searches if you can use wildcards. For example, if @Home and @Errands are the only tags that you have that have a '@' at the start, then a search like "reminderOrder:* tag:@*" should work, since using wildcards act like OR filters. But that's not a general solution, just a side effect of wildcards.
  8. No; that's is a separate request. Maybe it would work for you, but that's not what the people requesting for nested notebooks are asking for. The "Table of contents" is actually akin to a request for "internal links", or "anchors", which can take you from one location in a note to another. They've been requested before, elsewhere in the forums. Internal links would be useful.
  9. Actually, Plus and Premium users pay a subscription for the service, not the product (since you can get and use the product for free), and hope that there are new features added that make Evernote more useful. In the absence of nested notebooks, we suggest using tags, much as we suggest workarounds or alternative strategies for any features that don't exist in Evernote. That's all we users can do, since we can;'t change Evernote. Suggesting workarounds is intended to be helpful, and not intended to say that nested notebooks aren't a good idea or wouldn't be useful (though In my case, I don't need them myself). You should also note that users get the designation "Guru" based purely on post count, but otherwise we are all individuals with differing perspectives on using Evernote and what features are (or might be) useful, so addressing 'Gurus' as a group usually doesn't make much sense. If you're unhappy with what a guru (or any other forum user) posts, then it's usually better to respond to them individually.
  10. Ok, but Evernote stores its notes in ENML (sort of a subset of XHTML), not Markdown. It's one thing to go from Markdown into XHTML (which is, I think may be what you're saying), but can you easily go back to Markdown from XHTML? Anyways, with that in mind, there is this:
  11. Please stop spamming the forums with links to other products. If you have something to say about the topic, then say it. Otherwise...
  12. The above is true, at least on the Windows and Android clients.
  13. Depends on your operating system. In Windows, if you use Ctrl+Click to select, they should be in order of selection. I don't know whether the Mac Evernote client can do that. Once you've merged the notes, you're stuck with Cut/Paste operations to reorder them.
  14. You can vote on any of the existing requests for the same functionality...
  15. I don't know anything about iThingies -- on Android, I know that once you get the "not supported" message, you can then drop down a browser menu that says "Request desktop site"; click that, and you get the web client in all its glory... I did find this (and others) by doing a web search on ipad request desktop site. YMMV...
  16. There's more than one, actually, all of which I found using forum search for All content with the search 'webp'. There's a feature request here:
  17. You generally can, at least on Android devices, by requesting the desktop site. In Chrome, at least, go to evernote.com, get the "You should be using the <blah> app" page, request using the desktop site using a menu option. Works, but it may not be pretty on a mobile device.
  18. If you just want to upvote this without adding other discussion, then you should use the topic's voting button (the black triangle) at the top left of the page.
  19. You should ask this in the Mac Help forum, over here: https://discussion.evernote.com/forum/219-mac-help/ This is the Windows Help Forum...
  20. You will get better information if you say what platform(s) you are using Evernote on. The Windows Evernote client does have the ability to pin certain notes to the top of a notebook.
  21. This is both nonsensical and unfair: DTLow helps other Evernote users use Evernote better, pretty much every day. He knows as well as anyone that Evernote has limitations -- and expresses them -- but as I see it, he's found Evernote to be overall worth it to stick with, despite those limitations (I feel much the same way). I see no blind worship there, just a strong desire to spend time getting things done as effectively as possible with the tool at hand. While we always hope and expect that improvements will be made, we're really just paying for a service. If Evernote wasn't of use to me as it exists here and now, I wouldn't use it, much less pay for it, plain and simple; that would just be foolish. Your expectations may be different, but hey, it's your money; unfortunately, that's not what the contract is. That being said, you are of course correct in that you have a right to make noise and express your frustrations here on the forums, and nobody's disputing that. On the other hand, we users cannot change the code, but we can try to find workarounds for limitations, which is completely valid because we can't change the code. As for your funny story of the day, cute (though not very apt), but you forgot Person C, who, knowing that there was no salt, went ahead and ate the whole saltless meal anyway and still wants a refund, plus the right to sit around in the restaurant's lobby making fun of other diners who ate the same meal but didn't complain adequately or goodness, even enjoyed it without salt. Um, OK. Were you able to reliably round-trip arbitrary HTML back to Markdown, which would be the real key to full Markdown support? Converting Markdown to HTML is not that big a deal; going the other way is much harder.
  22. I can't confirm it first-hand, since I don't use on-demand sync, but it makes sense. If all of the note content isn't in the .exb file, then backing it up won't be a full backup in any sense... ...and that would apply to .enex backups as well.
  23. You'd need to follow the various discussions. I haven't used it, as storage isn't a problem for me.
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