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Jason RS

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  1. Hi, Sorry, I'm very late to the party here. I too, just this morning, tried to add a new stack to my notebooks and was met with frustration and confusion. I'm using the Windows 10 client. Having to create a new notebook first, then add the new notebook to a new stack through hidden context menus (show above by Mike P) is very cumbersome and extremely poor UI design. Great that this functionality is there for organizing your notebooks afterwards, I guess, but very unintuitive when creating stacks and notebooks from the start, especially when you can use the left "tree view" to move stacks and notebooks at will, including renaming and removing a stack. But not create a new stack from the left menu? Very odd. I can see why this design was chosen as you are not able to have an empty stack exist. If you have a stack and remove the last notebook, the stack is also deleted. Clearly, stacks are a virtual concept and cannot be maintained once all the notebooks are removed from the stack. This would make it impossible to create an empty stack directly from the "tree view" then add Notebooks to it. Was this design a conscious choice? Or an issue with the UI? I checked your iPadOS Evernote app and it has the exact same UI experience. So I feel this was a limited design choice and not a bug in the UI?
  2. Completely agree. The legacy version of Evernote offered to 'always use' a selected sort order on the selected Notebook. And it also offered to sort on many more note properties. The current version only offers to sort your notes by Title, Date Created and Date Updated. Would love to see the return of a much more robust sorting capabilities with the ability to save a sort order for each notebook.
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