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jayelevy

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  1. 4 hours ago, DTLow said:

    imho  You're limiting yourself if you intend to use Evernote as your one-and-only editor.
    It's fine for basic notes, but will never offer all the features of a dedicated editor.

    This applies to note taking, word processing, spreadsheets, ...
    I avoid an all-in-one solution; and the free editor that came with my filing cabinet.

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    I agree with @DTLow . I follow a very similar workflow, although I use GoodNotes. Any handwritten notes I take in GoodNotes are stored indefinitely in Evernote.

    I use a Shortcuts workflow that I invoke from the iOS sharesheet to use to append meeting information from the original meeting request along with the GoodNotes notes. The GoodNotes notes are fully searchable in Evernote. Works very well. Though, the Shortcuts step isn't necessary. Just as easy to go direct from GoodNotes to Evernote.

    My system is designed around Evernote being my "everything box". Long term storage is EN, but I can have a variety of note inputs -- many typed directly in Evernote, GoodNotes (as above), notes written in the Drafts app, documents scanned in, etc. I seek frictionless input with quick future access/searchability!

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