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Notes4Darren

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  1. Those that want Markdown editing and are fed-up waiting (to be taken seriously), should trial Obsidian. It’s free, has huge community support via a plugin architecture, supports MD natively and integrations with Excalidraw and Mermaid for diagrams and mind-maps. I’m not all that happy with the note organisation (navigation etc, as it’s closely coupled with the filesystem… so note naming has restrictions); alas, I’ve been on the EN-koolaid for a long time, I probably just need time to adjust That said, note linking and the cluster/cloud view is very cool. Device syncing can be done via a paid vendor plugin, or you can roll your own; I have ResilioSync so am personally tinkering with that
  2. What is on their list? Is there a road-map somewhere? They have done a better job of not 'interrupting' users when they push an update, but still, some of these updates don't explain well what they are for and and explain little to nothing of what's coming later/soon
  3. So this feature comes up again and again, it seems. My idea: I can imagine Mind Maps in Evernote to be a higher-level construct that is (perhaps implicitly) backed by a Notebook and root-Note. Imagine as the MindMap grows, you would see in the backing Note an expanding table of contents - which lends itself to the MindMap tree-structure - and sectioned (headed) content i.e. sections of content corresponding to/containing the inline/attached Nodes' notes. If a section in the root (parent) Note is no-longer adequate, support a Note break-out capability i.e. the parent Note now contains a link to another ('sub-') Note in the same Notebook This way, if you need to delegate some responsibility or action around a Note, or need to collaborate on some specific sub-content of the MindMap, you can. For anyone thinking to offer a 'workaround' to a feature request, I am trialling Xmind, it's pretty good, but Xmind isn't spelt E, v, e, r, n, o, t, e. And it's £55+ for the year; do you not want any part of that revenue? I would not pay that much to Evernote, but I would pay a supplement to have a better UX and bettter day-to-day workflow. Evernote is great, but it needs to evolve. MindMaps and Markdown #FTW
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