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Merge notes in app
rockky replied to Jeremy Yancey's question in Evernote for Android Requests (Versions 8.13.3 and under)
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Been using Evernote since 2008. Stopped about a year ago. If Evernote Notes had "Comment" boxes so I could add items to notes and if the note's tags were integrated with notes (visible and click able), I wouldn't look at another App. I think Notion is the future of these apps. The flexibility and options completely leave Evernote in the dust. Notion's UI needs Streamlined that's about it...but they are very young, and listen to their users so the growth curve will be fast.
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My deepest darkest wish has always been for Note comments, Displayed as and with UI similar to Facebook....interactive for anyone sharing the notebook. As with the image depicted! ! Would allow for interaction,but more importantly would allow for expansion of the Notes content,additional thoughts on a clipped web site, additional urls , images etc....serving functionally as nested notes rls,images
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Evernote user responsiveness is the poorest I've seen in 20yrs of using online products. I'm assuming the new 'help' forums will help somewhat.
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Other than user support, which has always been poor) I'm surprised at the growing backlash at Evernote lately..(maybe it's primarily windows users). Aren't many apps that do all it does. Having said that, as a power user, I am always amazed at their development priorities....meaning the many improvements for the Android app for example in lieu of basic data management features: sort by tag, bulk edit (delete, add to notebook, tag, merge, copy link). If your a power user this gets tedious doing it one by one. These are in beta versions of most apps like this. And a list I have of 15 or so more
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Really? Have you tried communicating with any of these: Apple Microsoft GoogleApple is by far the worst, IMO, and I generally love Apple products. But when I have a complaint, bug report, or feature request, all I can do is to submit into the black hole known as Apple Feedback. If you even try to post that stuff on the Apple Communities board, you immediately get yelled at, and most likely your post will be removed. Although I've rarely seen Microsoft directly respond to users posts, on many of the Microsoft boards they are supported by MVP people, who are generally very knowledgable, even
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EN product has had the poorest user-communication for applications of its type I've seen. It's lack thereof has been off-putting and insulting. It's perhaps started a turnaround. Evernote has the potential for extraordinary growth as an app, in functionality and revenue generated by that functionality. Pretty sure the new guy sees it.
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Sorting Notebooks by TAG....for God's sake!
rockky replied to rockky's question in Evernote for Android Requests (Versions 8.13.3 and under)
Well I don't use Evernote like you. This feature is on the Windows app and I refer to the tag grouping repeatedly. But I use the android app way more and that's not an option unfortunately. It just makes sense. In lieu of Nested notebooks tag organization is used widely on Evernote. To have Notebooks content sorted by tag is an obvious natural step. If it seems unnecessary to you , so be it. -
I throw this need out there about once maybe twice a year....and it's time for it again! This would help my work flow immensely. When it became obvious in 2008 that Evernote had no interested in nested Notebooks and tags were to be the organizational structure dujour I adapted. Am fine with it. I am a mobile user predominantly. So I was and am dumbfounded that the ability to simply sort my notebook items by TAG wasn't supported. I'm dumbfounded times seven 7years later! Its the closest we'd get visually to the folders-with-nested-folders look So, years the shoutout again for what it's worth