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CyberHiker001

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  1. Was premium worth it???

    I reviewed the features, and it looks like Business Class is what I will probably need, but I do not have my multi-million dollar corporation set up yet.

    Does anybody use EN at work? And with all the gadgets that I read about, like ITFFF?

    If anybody can get that all set up and running for a couple of hours straight I would be impressed. Make a great movie scene.

  2. On 2/2/2021 at 11:01 AM, CactusFrankie said:

    All I'm asking is that we get the same ease of picking tags on PC that we have on Android. On android you tap the tag icon, and the scrollable list of all your tags comes up and lets you check one or several of them. This is much easier than having to press ctrl+alt+T, and easier than having to remember all your tags in order to type the first letter(s) of each.

    I think there should be tag clouds designed to accommodate the most likely tags for specific areas of subject matter. Something very akin to what they were doing with tags at the beginnings of Internet websites, so it must not be too difficult to do - it was just not deployed with the tools that they should have now to do it right. I would imagine Evernote has it on the premium subscription. Remember, websites had HTML containers with the words that are most used in larger text, and you click on the word and it gave the list of articles that contained the word. I would like that type of choice selection, more visual oriented listing, rather than an alphabetical order. But I would also like the choice of alphabetical listings, as well, which I would definitely want for tags for common lists like state abbreviations, political alliances and activities, and legal terms.

    By the way, suppose I have a list - is there a way to transform that into a tag list, such as the list of state abbreviations?

  3. 35 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    An example from my list   
    Note-Types, Type-Receipt, Type-Actionable, Type-...

    Okay. But I am probably going to need one of those tag maps that were prevalent in the 90's web sites - remember those? I had a journal application one time that made such maps from the words I used in my journal. I think that was good idea, but have not seen it elsewhere - I have never really been able to maintain a journal, so I do not know the apps. I have been wanting to try Evernote, but I didn't want to take the time to try and learn something new.

  4. On 8/17/2008 at 7:54 PM, engberg said:

    We take every request in the forums as a feature request, yes.

    Could you provide more information about how you see the difference? What is the task you want to accomplish with hierarchical notebooks that you can't do with hierarchical tags?

    I would like to see some tag lists.

    I can probably present at least five different classification systems, two that are probably unusable, and I can explain why; and then the other three, or so, I can describe how they might be useful for specific interests. Such as general knowledge, personal organization for the boring person, political news junkie, and social justice activism - BLM, WOKE, LGBTQRST.

    Do you have any tag list that I might be able to start with, and maybe advance to a more sophisticated system as I improve in my note making? Will it make me smarter? Will it make children smarter?

    You see, I think that such lists will help make people smarter, and I would think that EverNote thinks that way - how about you? Why else would be the purpose of EverNote and stacks . . .

  5. On 1/29/2021 at 9:36 AM, Rajesh Gaire said:

    The Idea:  we all may have had notebook form time to time, by that i mean actual physical notebooks, you may have noticed in some notebooks there are tabs that separate pages and notes from other notes/pages. This example picture shows you what I mean:

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    Next steps: this is not asking for something radical, in fact it sticks to the rules that Evernote has followed, it is a hierarchy that is realistic, something that you would find in actual notebooks.

    Wow, I just got here! I am new to Evernote, and I was disappointed in only being able to create a two, or three, level hierarchy of note books. The ambition that you are referring to is called "classification," and I have been working on such systems for the past twelve years. In general, the library classification systems fail to meet our expectations for implementing them into our computer directory filings and application notation systems, such as Evernote.

    If Evernote has a principle for "reflecting reality," then I need to check that out.

    Anyway, to get to what you want, it is going to be a seven element subject system that covers all of reality efficiently, compared to the fifteen that the Dewey Decimal System has, and the 27 subjects that the Library of Congress classification system starts off with. Hopefully, I can provide more details later on.

    Reality

    1. Nature
    2. Technology
    3. Life
    4. Society
    5. Culture
    6. Time

    Personal

    1. Relations
    2. Activities
    3. Health
    4. Civil
    5. Organizations
    6. Property

     

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