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Implementing Heading styles in Editor?
DTLow replied to Dante Teo's question in Evernote for Mac Requests (Versions 7.14 and under)
That's something new. I haven't noticed posts being deleted. I've seen admin step in and close a discussion when things got too heated. -
The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
As I said, I'd prefer Evernote focuses on high priority items High priority items may be bugs or feature requests; I have indicted my preference on individual items (there's voting system in this forum to help identify priority) The "crime against humanity" concept has been expressed, but I'm not currently worked up about any bugs (I do like that quote - thanks @csihilling) @WeCanLeanAnything has suggested any bug over 12 months old should be the high priority. I don't think the user population would be in agreement. -
The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
How about posting this as a separate note and ecouraging user support in the form of votes. No guarantees, but it it gets enough support it will come to Evernote's attention. -
I use the Notability app. It's good for pdf annotation, and it is a good note taking tool. I have no concerns with using dedicated apps when I need more than Evernote's basic features. I often see statements in the forum of the form: I'm leaving Evernote if the don't implement xxxx. I just continue on making use of the Evernote feature set, I consider it good value for the money.
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The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
No career, but full disclosure - I get the Evernote software for free. I do have a good user experience with the software and service. -
The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Interesting perspective, and it seems to be echoed by others in this discussion. Personally, I've never taken it that serious. I prefer that Evernote focus on the high priority items. I'm usually able to work around the bugs. -
The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Thankyou for allowing users to vote, and not just bug fixes; there are all sorts of requests for feature updates There's just so much whining going on in the forums, with users stressing that their work is more important than other users. Edited constructive suggestions -
I was not aware that "EN is unable to handle it". I thought it was a priority thing, hense my posting the request so it can by voted on.
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The Evernote Editor
DTLow replied to PeeJayTee's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
I favour the system where requests are posted in the feedback forum and users vote. This allows Evernote to devote resources to high priority items. Also, do you have a suggestion for funding the work by the DRI, particularly when they're working 100% on a specific item -
I have posted this as a feature request in a feedback forum. Please indicate your support by uprooting the request
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This is a continuation of discussions from https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/66243-request-create-anchor-points-in-notes and https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/78911-inline-tags-workaround Please show your support for the request by voting using the buttons in the upper left corner
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Notes not saving
DTLow replied to martin.everett's topic in Evernote for Android Issues (Versions 8.13.3 and under)
You indicated "not saved" and "not synced" which are two different functions. On my devices (Apple), "not synced" leads to "conflicting changes", not lost notes. I don't even have a save button. I have a sync button. -
Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
DTLow replied to cswsteve's question in General Feature Requests
It is not a tree structure Many users are trying to emulate the the file folder structure used in the computer operating systems, or physical filing cabinets. IMO That emulation is more suitable to tags than notebooks. >>Nesting tags is possible in EN to several levels. But it is not a true tree structure. That is correct, although a recent update in Windows makes the emulation more of a tree structure (hierarchical inheritance) -
A single note? Just wondering because the note also stores the completion date/time I could write a script to do this automatically, possibly triggered when I mark the reminder completed. I currently keep my recurring reminders separate in the Apple Reminder/Calendar apps. I also prefer their notification features .
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This is three years old but I thought it might be of interest; never say never correction: 6 years old, sorry about upsetting people and thanks JM for correcting such a grievous error And to avoid anyone being further distressed about an off topic reference, please note, this article is about loss of data because of a hardware failure And please excuse the font and colour changes; it just pastes that way and I skipped over the "remove formatting" message And JM, take a valium. http://www.cnet.com/news/thousands-of-evernote-users-affected-by-data-loss/
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Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
DTLow replied to cswsteve's question in General Feature Requests
So A and B are folders (like Windows filing) compared to A and B tags in Evernote and >>@Mata Hari: In a folder structure AB is not the same as BA where is in a tag structure they are the same Indicating using folders, you would have to copy the note to put it into both folders A and B -
Nesting Multiple Notebooks / Creating Sub-Notebooks
DTLow replied to cswsteve's question in General Feature Requests
Can you explain that further, and how folders enter this discussion? So far we have Stacks, Notebooks, and Tags -
I think you're right about the apathy. For me, the information I need encrypted, is encrypted. There are many third party tools out there. I'm not going to let the Evernote feature set prevent me from encryption, In fact - I'm not sure I want my notes locked into Evernote because I want to control the encryption/decryption. My preferred method is encrypted pdfs, using my Mac Preview feature. Its not the strongest encryption, but its convienent and the resulting attachment is portable.
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On my Mac, I'm using top list view. If I expand the Reminder Selection to review reminder notes, I can drag them into the desired order
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My approach has been a separate note for each day. I use a template to get started I try to avoid lengthy notes like your journal process. I also archive my notes in PDF format - it seems better protection against corruption. A disadvantage to my process is that I can't scroll down to see entries from previous days.
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Backing up and restoring Evernote data (Reference article)
DTLow replied to Frank.dg's topic in Evernote General Discussions
Evernote Apocalypse was my attempt at humour; I even added a ? However a recent discussion on Ransomware presented a more plausible scenario. Ransomware infecting your pc, and because of syncing also corrupts your Evernote Server data, along with all your devices -
Backing up and restoring Evernote data (Reference article)
DTLow replied to Frank.dg's topic in Evernote General Discussions
Its actually and incremental backup - all notes changed the previous day I backup everything, regardless of source At this time, space isn't an issue - so I don't have to be selective