Certainly, I understand your perspective, though I don't share the same view. I firmly believe that Evernote should venture into this domain. If I'm interpreting Rafael's thoughts correctly, he, along with many others (myself included), envisions that the future of note-taking lies in visual representations and organizational structures such as graphs, trees, mind maps, and the like. Maybe also including AI in getting better insights and link related topics etc. There are already several impressive applications on the market. Granted, none have reached perfection, but the trajectory seems clear to me. The available external solutions are not an option to me since the price tag is exceeding the evernote abo and i definitely do not want to give away all my notes to another third (maybe untrusted) party. I can imagine that this might have contributed to the failure of these apps. Would i be willing to pay extra for this feature in Evernote? YES, definitely. To me this discussion strongly remembers me to the innovators dilemma. Nobody needed a touchscreen on their phones. If you would have asked people if they need one they would have said no. Are you using one on your phone?