I have 3 broad repositories of information; Evernote, my email service(s) and my OneDrive directories of Office documents and the like. Saving mail into Evernote is a one way journey; once it's in, it's archived and it's static, particularly as EN does not support .eml files. Similarly, dropping Word or Excel files into notes that might still want to be edited is clunky and there's no support for collaborative editing of said documents as OneDrive allows.
It occurs to me that if Evernote were also my email client and could index all files in a standard directory structure I really would have just one place to find just about everything.
Could Evernote consider acquiring a small software company that have developed an email client and merge their technology with Evernote and provide Evernote integration for the major cloud storage providers (OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox) to create the Holy Grail of information storage?
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I have 3 broad repositories of information; Evernote, my email service(s) and my OneDrive directories of Office documents and the like. Saving mail into Evernote is a one way journey; once it's in, it's archived and it's static, particularly as EN does not support .eml files. Similarly, dropping Word or Excel files into notes that might still want to be edited is clunky and there's no support for collaborative editing of said documents as OneDrive allows.
It occurs to me that if Evernote were also my email client and could index all files in a standard directory structure I really would have just one place to find just about everything.
Could Evernote consider acquiring a small software company that have developed an email client and merge their technology with Evernote and provide Evernote integration for the major cloud storage providers (OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox) to create the Holy Grail of information storage?
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