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Mark923

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  1. On 3/29/2021 at 9:56 AM, Mark923 said:

    I keep a lot of long notes, journals, etc. and when I open one of these notes to continue writing, it would be great to have the cursor automatically start at the END of the note so I can continue where I left off, instead of having to scroll all the way to the bottom to start typing. Functionally, this would be a much more efficient USER EXPERIENCE. thank you!

    Also, a preference/choice to have items organized from oldest to newest, and newest to oldest. If I'm writing in a journal, or taking notes on a subject over time, I would like to have my newest entries be at the top and all older entries in order by date, following after.

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  2. I keep a lot of long notes, journals, etc. and when I open one of these notes to continue writing, it would be great to have the cursor automatically start at the END of the note so I can continue where I left off, instead of having to scroll all the way to the bottom to start typing. Functionally, this would be a much more efficient USER EXPERIENCE. thank you!

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  3. I've brought this up before here, and this topic seems to be low if, nonexistent for future considerations.

    viewtopic.php?f=51&t=25334

    I can think of lots of great uses for a scanner to be part of EN. It's a very attractive feature built into SpringPad, I just don't want to use SP.

    I agree, it's a no-brainer that EN is used to keep stuff, all stuff, and barcode scanning to scan stuff and store this stuff's information with all that a bar code has embedded with it, seems like a perfectly logical and pragmatic addition to Evernote. However, I have to use a separate app like ShopSavvy, and take that info and share it to my EN account and use it like I want. I don't understand why EN is so resistant to this option. They advocate for making a folder for gift ideas, but how much better would it be if we could make this idea a richer and more complete experience by scanning it and storing it.

    I do it with ShopSavvy (I've tried many bar code scanning apps, and SS is the only one I've found where I can 'share' the scanned info to my Evernote acct) and it's a natural, it just isn't part of EN itself. I recommend it.

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