Are we going to get a definitive answer from Evernote to this question?
I need to know because I'm at the point of making a decision to stick with EN or resume my search for a better tool.
ALL my data (on other devices) is organized in a hierarchical way. I easily find my documents (notes or whatever) by going to their logical location (Building B/Apt. 3/Outstanding problems/Leaking shower head).
I can't afford the time to multiple tag every note (scan, snapshot, etc) that I create.
(I suspect that for some technical reason, probably a design decision that was made by the architect of EN way back when, it's now impossible to implement a nested notebook structure that is more than one level deep...)
I would really appreciate it if EN came out openly and stated clearly what their intentions are regarding this often-requested feature!
Thanks.
P.S. For what it's worth, here are two of the other products I'm currently looking at (in parallel with EN): NoteBook (by Circus Ponies Software) and Curio (by Zengobi).
Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
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Hi all.
Are we going to get a definitive answer from Evernote to this question?
I need to know because I'm at the point of making a decision to stick with EN or resume my search for a better tool.
ALL my data (on other devices) is organized in a hierarchical way. I easily find my documents (notes or whatever) by going to their logical location (Building B/Apt. 3/Outstanding problems/Leaking shower head).
I can't afford the time to multiple tag every note (scan, snapshot, etc) that I create.
(I suspect that for some technical reason, probably a design decision that was made by the architect of EN way back when, it's now impossible to implement a nested notebook structure that is more than one level deep...)
I would really appreciate it if EN came out openly and stated clearly what their intentions are regarding this often-requested feature!
Thanks.
P.S. For what it's worth, here are two of the other products I'm currently looking at (in parallel with EN): NoteBook (by Circus Ponies Software) and Curio (by Zengobi).