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  1. I would like to propose some enhancements to Evernote's AI Cleanup functionality, with a focus on flexibility and customization. Presently, the service operates on the entire note and imposes a character limit, thereby limiting the usefulness of this feature for extensive or complex texts. I propose that it should also be capable of acting based on text selections, accepting prompts, and saving presets. Here are the details: - Selective Formatting by Sections: This would make it possible to apply specific styles to selected parts of the note, allowing for more refined customization and better meeting the needs of those working with extensive texts—while also placing less demand on AI APIs. - Acceptance of Prompts and Pattern Recognition Allowing users to adjust the final result according to their preferences. A practical example is instructing the AI using a snippet of the content, and it replicates the instructions accordingly. - User-Generated Preset: Especially useful for those who frequently use specific formatting styles. The ability to create, save, and apply custom presets would save time and improve efficiency, requiring less from APIs and conserving resources. What do you think guys?"
  2. In some situations, when collecting information from a website, article, or document, it can be time-consuming to assign a suitable title or select the correct notebooks and tags in the rush of daily life. I suggest that Evernote incorporates automatic title suggestions through AI, in addition to providing suggestions for notebooks and tags based on the understanding of the document's content. It would also be helpful to implement a specific menu where users can customize natural language capture rules according to their preferences. For example, "whenever I capture a tweet, place it in the 'Tweet' notebook," or "number all captures from a specific website sequentially, starting from number 0001," or even "always insert the original publication date of the article from the website and the author's name." This functionality would be extremely useful to streamline the capture process and facilitate the subsequent retrieval of collected information, saving us a lot of manual work.
  3. Although it is possible to read external PDFs in Evernote for computers, the app is unable to read and interpret the markings and notes made in this way, and consequently, they do not contribute to the search. There are five arguments that strengthen the value of this proposal: 1. Quick information: If it recognizes such markings, it will be possible to include them in the Summary for annotated PDFs, which is already one of Evernote's functions. 2. Superior search: Once Evernote realizes that a PDF is full of markings made over many months, for example, it would understand that the document is more relevant than another that has no markings. 3. Access to markings on mobile devices: If Evernote recognizes them, it will be able to render them in the interface, which does not currently happen. 4. Enhanced citation: It would be possible, for example, to refer to specific excerpts from a PDF in notes to maintain organization in knowledge production. 5. AI-powered search: Can you envision what AI search will be capable of with PDFs featuring custom annotations? It will be incredible! 💡 What do you think? How could this benefit your daily work or tasks? Comment below! _______ 🔗 Also, check out my more detailed proposal regarding PDF reading in Evernote, located below: Evernote and PDF Files: What's Missing for a Perfect Combination?
  4. Regarding iOS, I really don't remember the exact moment it stopped working, but to this day the legacy version has notes indexed by spotlight. I posted this in another thread:
  5. All suggestions I write here are also being sent to their email. My objective in writing here is a little deeper: I plan to use these texts to bring external traffic (users who use Evernote, but do not participate in the forum) here and, thus, engage the company in the direction that I consider most appropriate. I will use some digital marketing resources for this. You will notice this flow over the next few months. Of course, the strength of the crowd is unpredictable, but I wanna to help get Evernote out of inertia. Thanks for commenting!
  6. I'm just demonstrating your poor reasoning ability in a more detailed text, which is intended for other forum members. Do you know what's crazier? Borderline intelligence people are the ones who least perceive themselves this way. I see this all the time, especially in patients in the early stages of age-related brain degeneration.
  7. @agsteele, I didn't miss an iPhone when I had my Nokia 7373 in mid-2007. I was 12 years old at the time, and I believed I was on top of technology in the world with my Java and SWF games. Good times. However, things change and technology develops, which made my Nokia a thing of the past. As I now have an iPhone that even works with Evernote (wow!), I really miss this feature -- since it's not possible to activate keyboard shortcuts on iOS. As you can see, there is no such thing as just a Windows PC with a storage device plugged in.
  8. Of course it's important. If the search is inaccurate and ranking the results incorrectly, then it needs adjustments. I bet you underuse the resource, because if you used it daily you would realize the problem I'm referring to. Advice: you should use your Evernote more than the forum.
  9. Bibliographic reference used in the citation above: HEAD, Voices in my. Delirious narratives from a disturbed mind. New York: Outburst, Paranoia, Schizophrenia, Delirium. 2019 See, ladies and gentlemen, below we can illustrate a clear demonstration of the illness caused by spending the whole day in forums. It gets to the point of treating the specific needs of users with disdain. I bet if Evernote's Company goes bankrupt, he would miss this forum more than the service. Again we clearly notice a similar specimen in its natural environment doing what it does best. When responding to a complaint from an app user who is caught off guard by an involuntary logout. Since there is no network, the user cannot open Evernote. According to NoLateArrivals, it is the user's fault and not a software failure that can be improved. These and other best moments of the peculiar specimens that inhabit the Evernote forums will be in the future documentary we are producing on the topic. https://www.reddit.com/r/Evernote/comments/17v2t3l/comment/k98b6p3/
  10. 👆🏽Relevant information for anyone interested in this type of solution. When I used a Windows PC, many years ago, I tested your solution. However, today I mainly use a Macbook Air with a 256GB SSD, and this function is unfeasible on my device. The speed of the internal SSD is orders of magnitude higher than any external device, which increases our demands. I started to consider everything very slow after my Macbook with Apple silicon. That said, I can say that the function I suggested would save a few precious gigs on my storage.
  11. I'd like to that Evernote implement the opening of multiple application windows on iPadOS, as is the case on macOS and Windows. Essential resource for productivity. Há diversos pedidos no fórum, favor nos ouça!
  12. I'm posting a print below that illustrates what a day was like! We want it back, Evernote! 🙏 There are several requests on this forum, please listen to us!
  13. My friend, I'll be brief now because I'm addressing only you. Even a person with a modest academic background is capable of understanding this elementary sentence that recognizes and values the effort that concise and rich writing demands. What you failed to grasp is that, between the lines, I implied that this sentence could never be from Goethe, as it indeed is not — considering his enormous works and texts as lengthy as they are delightful to read. Goethe never wrote that sentence. It's surprising that you have difficulty understanding something so simple. Now, I address the other readers regarding one of the sentences previously written by our technologically myopic friend. See: Nothing could be more false in this life. There are contexts where we need minimalism and there are contexts where we need redundancy. Software falls into the latter group. And that is its beauty. This user lacks a lot of knowledge, so for years his main activity has been defending Evernote's stagnation on this forum. After all, if the software doesn't evolve, it remains limited like our friend. Maybe he doesn't want anything to get better, so as not to attract excited new users to this forum. The goal is not to minimize, but to make the interface easy to use and understand. I took a total of 15 minutes to write this. And I found it to be a lot. It's unhealthy to unravel the cognitive limitations of others. ---- When I go on vacation, I'm going to sit down to develop a plan to capture all the posts from our friend Pink Elephant and compile an article with all his 'contributions,' prediction errors, diagnostic errors, reasoning errors, and the like. I'm thinking of hiring a small team for 2-3 days to help me, as there is a lot of material to collect and interpret, given that he tends to spend the entire day typing nonsense with his fingers here on this forum. It will be memorable. I won't restrict myself to him alone, of course, but rather, I'll review everyone contributing to hindering the evolution of Evernote. Who knows, maybe I'll pay someone to produce a well-crafted video, with professional voice narration, that makes this material go viral among people interested in Evernote. This would be doubly useful, as I'll bring visibility to the forum and my ideas, as well as promote Evernote to those who are not yet familiar. I'll spend a few dollars on this, but it will be worth it. I'm focused on doing what I can to help Evernote reach its potential.
  14. Below I include a very well-known video. Bill Gates explains the origins of Microsoft and tries to convince Dave to get a computer. (Air Date 11/27/1995). You'll be like this poor man soon enough.
  15. I want to propose a mental exercise about what you would respond to someone presenting the idea of Evernote to you in the mid-2008. Stepan Pachikov: "I am developing an app with the central idea of providing a platform for organizing and storing personal information based on notes, allowing users to easily capture, organize, and access notes and various content across different devices." "Humanity will always have to deal with outdated and technologically shortsighted individuals like you, but rest assured of one thing: everyone notices a shortsighted person walking down the street, especially when they're without glasses." ____________ Out-of-context quotations are typical of those who only superficially know them. Goethe, one of my favorite writers since school, wrote extensively throughout his life. His autobiography 'Truth and Poetry: From My Own Life' and his Magnum Opus 'Faust' are not known for conciseness. A good idea should take as much time as necessary to be expressed, especially when the goal is didacticism and future-proof documentation, and that's why I write them. By writing here, my goal is not for you to read and agree, because I know you won't. I am doing this to convince some that such features are important and demonstrate how they would enhance the workflow of those who actually use Evernote, while also recording my vision for the future of the app. For this, I write a text based on a Spiral Writing formula (look it up later 😉), thus delving into each idea as the text progresses, even though I have already given a glimpse before – hence the spiral. This way, the reader can grasp the central idea in the first paragraph, but it becomes more argumentative as the text unfolds. That's why you already feel capable of arguing against these ideas without reading everything, as you are a victim of cognitive illusion. It's designed for this (search on google about engagement). If you continued reading attentively, you would see that your arguments are weak. Moreover, such a style allows me to quickly check if a comment came from someone who didn't even finish reading. Notice, these posts will remain here on the Forum for years (perhaps decades), and when these features are implemented – and many of them will be, as otherwise, the company will go bankrupt due to lack of paying users – I will be very pleased to show that my eyes were on the right track, far from the comfort of spending the whole day in a forum defending the delay and stagnation of a company with a history as beautiful as Evernote. The future will come, and with it, new features – whether we want them or not. Regarding 'educating patients to arrive on time,' I cannot choose when they will get sick, as today I was in the urgency and emergency department. Once again, you demonstrate being at level 0 of Bloom's Taxonomy in yet another area.
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