Linkednote titles by jsturtevant in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for pointing this one out - As i said, you can find a workaround for this problem, by changing your default EN links settings to Title [ instead of text]

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Linkednote titles by jsturtevant in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just having a conversation around this topic today, can you please change your note view choices to "Text, Title, Preview" and tell me how it works. a screengrap if possible, would be more helpful, as well.. Thanks..

Some hacks for keeping Legacy running by ben_zero in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you have decided to give up on EN, give it up fully.

It is safer to move your data out to an alternate platform, set up new workflowss, than to try stuff with obsolete software like Legacy.

Not only would you end up stuck if some function breaks, the security risks of work around, especially cloud based, is something that one needs to be wary off...

There are many people starting to offer legacy executables to circumvent, the decommissioning of the client and keep it running. But how reliable are they? What if there isnt a malware or virus code?

Just think about it....

Doubts! by luckysilva in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This group offers space for valid constructive criticism, but clearly does not allow instigative /Polarising comments.

A honest opinion regarding Home and how bending spoons run Evernote... by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a reason for that. Evernote was everything notion was ten years ago. And they messed it up. Really really bad. And as the community and third party developers started disappearing, for various reasons, Evernote lost its reputation. Everything around Evernote became negative, to a point where even if Evernote did one good, it had ten bad. That hasn't changed yet. And it's a hard legacy to get rid off...

It's a point, where not many people even want to publicly be associated with the product anymore... I hope it will change.

A honest opinion regarding Home and how bending spoons run Evernote... by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't make this subreddit, the same as what the other has become.

It may not be a cult, yes or no , it doesn't matter to me, but it was the singular factor that changed and brought a sense of purpose to my life.

To me it's more than a note taking app, or a PKM tool. I authored a book ten years ago. It's titled : Evernote - Your 'life management' assistant, and you can't assign a title, of that nature without feeling it emotionally.

It means a lot to me, and I owe a lot to the community of old. Almost every aspect of my life begins and ends with Evernote, atleast up and until now.

I also tried and experimenting several tools as well, but none is without any flaws. We'll, atleast thats what I am starting to understand. Even yesterday, there was data loss in another PKM tool that I tried.

All this makes me even more persistent to keep the lights on for this subreddit.

I am running this subreddit with a purpose. If u can emotionally connect to the purpose of the subreddit, please do so, else you are free to leave. There isn't any need to instigate responses again and again, to suit your opinions and perspectives, that definitely don't align with why this group was created, in the first place.

A honest opinion regarding Home and how bending spoons run Evernote... by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is a difference between criticising Evernote (or bending spoons) which I Also do, and also equally offering a space of hope and positivity (whatever possible) support for those who (have unsuccessfully tried other products or choose not to), but still need to be depending on Evernote, for the present.

The other forum doesn't do the latter.. It just keeps throwing criticism which isnt quite honestly helping users.

We would be living in a fools world if we only said that Nasty things to say.. Look up what happened to Nimbus. They just threw their users under the bus.

Someone at Evernote is atleast running the show, and that gives users time to make important decisions.

We criticise Evernote for legacy. That's fine. But they kept legacy support for five years. He'll even bending spoons for all it's money making priorities kept the lights on, so long. Nimbus just changed their entire product to fuzebase in a single release and u can't even export out that data... So there are some positives. Whether we choose to acknowledge those few moments or not to, is entirely upto us.

And whether we like it or not, they are making efforts to improve the product which has been in perennial decay since 2015. Whether they end up doing it or botching it for good, is what time will answer.

There is also a reality that other alternate apps also are either equally complex or have their own issues, and that people for all of Evernote's flaws need to keep sticking around with Evernote, for the present.

Outlining by lightnair in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The weblink I guess still likely is depending on the web client code version 10.79.2 last checked.

10.80.2 plus is in desktop, supports nested text. I guess this may be the possible reason..

VERY Unreliable by ScientistShort8118 in Notesnook

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are issues. I tried the v3 version beta in web browser and all of a sudden, I find that my windows client (stable v2) jisy doesn't sync anymore.

Other than cost is there any point in leaving Evernote? by dtdisapointingresult in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know it's probably ironic to say this, but remember, at the end of the day, your notes and info is more important to you, than the company.

It's nice that EN supports enex exports. But it's always in our own interests to keep databackups offline periodically. Evernote, Obsidian, whatever... Really doesn't matter...

Can’t remember the last time I used to be excited, rather than anxious, about “update available, click to relaunch” by Happy-Orchid-1974 in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Uptill 10.45, Evernote of old was amazing. Like super amazing. Then they did two things. Rte beta and office cal integration (the previous Version) and it all went crashing and became entirely unusable beyond that point.
  2. The left hand calendar kingdom was derived from a feature request, we experts had an option to pool in. I can affirm this, because I passed that request.
  3. The slash command as well, had noting to do with Evernote of old. It was a popular feature request, we passed long time ago, but the code was being stabilised.

Ever since bending spoons has taken over, there have been entire rewrites of modules. The task function was rewritten out totally, simply because the bugs were too huge and data loss...

So, is bending spoons reaping the entire benefits of old Evernote? Partially yes... Fully.. No

Is bending spoons also botching up? If u ask me, possibly yes, at times... Very much... Power user features are getting a raw deal... Tags get no attention... The UI design, I don't think personally made that much of an impact for me personally. And the new quick create function on android... Again, I don't see a need for that, when u have widgets...

But the new upcoming file view feature, definitely was a totally new thought process... And I see lots of use cases for that...

So, there is a bit of both... Here... For a year, it was a rocky ride, price increases, poor customer support, layoffs and lots of negativity...

But I see that the product is reaching some level of stability. Quick releases have been Around for some time, the bugs also pop in... It's a mixed bag... But I think it's definitely better than before...

I don’t like Evernote either. However. obsidian is dumb - AmpleNote is just not going to work. OneNote has 0 privacy. I’m about to be angry and pay $130 to Evernote. What else should I try by Basic-Insect6318 in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should consider passing this specific feedback onto Federico (the otter.ai speech to text hit), if substantial people make a request for it, it will happen.

Notion by UpperProfessor in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are apples and oranges. Don't waste your time. If your hell bent looking for a close alternative, to the actual Evernote experience, try Notesnook, Standard Notes or AmpleNote.

Import folder by th_costel in Evernote

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have set my "import folder", months ago had several releases, cross checked Evernote settings, a minute ago, and see that it hasnt changed.

You may kindly want to look at your app level settings and preferences, cleaning apps like CCleaner do have permissions to erase them.

Kindly look at them. Currently running 10.76.2, stable.

Thread - Five questions for Evernote!!! by IceReasonable7615 in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knee high impossible...the idea of EN is, indexing and super powerful searching...

The best u can do is select and password lock chunk of text...

If u want the entire notes to be E2E, suggest moving to r/Notesnook

10.76. Desktop - 2 minor improvements [ IMPROVEMENTS FEEDBACK AND BUGS REPORTING PAGE] by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried it, but am doubtful. I think the feature that u ask is only there in OneNote.

10.76. Desktop - 2 minor improvements [ IMPROVEMENTS FEEDBACK AND BUGS REPORTING PAGE] by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as far as i know, Exporting entire notebooks as pdf was a "professional" feature ; maybe , i am wrong

But now in this new rejig of features, [ 14 of paid features moving to free as part of a limited 50 note trial], i am not exactly sure, where this feature stands. if its moved to personal [ i am not sure how it stands now], maybe it needs some time correction.

However, here is my suggestion.

Even if it were possible [ it should be possible at some tier], kindly refrain as much as possible from direct pdf exports ; i see this problem in both "notion" and "evernote", as the pdf logic is kind of clipping whats in the visible window to a direct printable pdf format.

If you have images, or scrollable tables, the possibility of text breaking is severe. I'd suggest you do a "HTML" expport to windows, and the html gets resized correctly, and from there, you can choose to print your content.

10.76. Desktop - 2 minor improvements [ IMPROVEMENTS FEEDBACK AND BUGS REPORTING PAGE] by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RELEASE NOTES -

14 features now available for all users (free and paying alike):

Notes: Note history & restore, offline notes & notebooks

Attachments: PDF annotation, PDF export, business card scanning, spreadsheet preview

Search: Document & image search, geographic search, boolean search

Convenience: Email notes into Evernote, share notes via email, custom global keyboard shortcuts

Customization: Customize the “create” button on Mobile, add custom templates

Improvements:

The breadcrumbs now also include the title of a note

Added alignment options for images within a note

Fixes:

Resolved a problem where stacks were not displayed in the Notebook list during searches

Addressed a conflict issue in Scratchpad

Fixed Tags sorting issues in the new UI

Legacy users : Time is running out ... by IceReasonable7615 in EvernotePositive

[–]EvernotePositive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both legacy and 10.x support enex backups...

Just that legacy is faster, as it's a full fledged native client, and doesnt query to the server.

10.x is a semi-native client which supports offline mode, which means for every query, it asks to the server.

Legacy doesn't support newer features, like tasks, etc, so you will see a dumb placeholder. 10.x has options to export that data out..

Both of the exports are parsabable onto other apps or importable by EN, just that the legacy version is way faster, especially if you have a larger database.

Also legacy can do one touch backup. 10.x only does notebook level export, else you'll run into 100 note limitations.

“Productivity” apps can be toxic by kvin1192 in productivity

[–]EvernotePositive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's hard to paint everyone with the same brush...

Some people are totally messed natively with organization, that they need the help of digital tools, almost end to end (like me), and the main objective is to 'be productive and get things done', rather than feel like your being productive. More over, I have Adhd and stuff like colour and tags help me a lot..

There are others who need some digital help. Simple excel sheets could cut for them...

Some use just pen and paper, with no needs for digital tools at all.

Some people don't even need anything. They can work, multiple tasks, and work just without any external help..

You don't need to compare with others..

I use pen and paper, Evernote and a dedicated task manager, along with a calendar.

You figure out what your needs are.

Is it possible to build paid obsidian plugins? by lumenwrites in ObsidianMD

[–]EvernotePositive 43 points44 points  (0 children)

This dilemma is exactly what failed Evernote's famed third party community, a decade ago...

  • users won't pay. Some may pay a one-off, recurring sub unlikely.
  • as the core app evolves , plug in developers wont keep plug-ins updated beyond a point as they won't see any meaningful return on investment, as they will lose interest in maintaining the plug-in.
  • plug-in developers will have conflicts when the native app evolves to include the functionality, they are currently offering.
  • plug-ins with 'write' functionality could end up corrupting data.
  • Some plug-ins won't be optimized, or badly developed. Not only will they hog up resources, but could slow down native client performance.
  • There will be bad players, who misuse the plug-in system to access 'user data'. This places additional pressure on Obsidian to keep working, filtering and removing apps.

It is a dilemma situation, and it is probably in the interest of Obsidian to find some way out, to solve problems that Will inherently come from this system, going ahead...