![]() ![]() ![]() EN just makes organising and finding them easier. Right now I'm only keeping my ScanSnap scans (bills, documents etc) in Evernote because I have duplicates filed on my Mac, so if I end up abandoning EN I still have the PDFs. My portfolio (web articles) is saved as HTML in Notebooks for Mac and iOS. I transferred the text notes to nvALT, synced to Dropbox as plain text files so they're accessible and editable on my iPhone and iPad, and either made PDFs from the web clippings or saved them in Pocket. Personally, I've split my notes into text and web clippings. and 3.3 still does but I know that will get broken by an OS update and then there will be no place to go dlu often posts quite detailed and reasoned responses to users, even if we don't always agreeĭoes anyone know of a similar service that would import EN notes? I have heard of Yojimbo but never investigated it because did what I wanted. Here is the one referring to ever111 as resistant to change. The forums regularly see posts by employees. Would you share how you got to communicate with the EN team? It seems that this is not the case with EN (I haven't had the time to look at the other thread posted here yet.)Įver111, as you were told you were resistant to change, you must ahve had a non-forum conversation. I think that if the user has a problem with something that should be useable easily by someone with average intelligence but no experience or knowledge, then that person should be listened to. I ahve a lot of experiences where I'm basically told that I'm wrong / a fool / non-typical / unreasonable. I then discovered that lots of people had trouble and that this was a new design and the previous version of it ahd been better in many ways - all obviously functional and user-friendly points, some of which I hadn't missed because I ddn't know they existed before. Shaves precious seconds off when you have something to write down.Maybe it is 'change' but not 'progress'? A similar but different example was with trying to make a booking on the UK YHA website, which had me tearing my hair out in frustration. If it finds something and you want to create a note that is a substring, you just press backspace to clear the suggestion, then press enter, and you have a new note.Īdditionally, the app has a global hotkey, which will open up it and focus the search box, so you just start typing. If it finds something, pressing enter opens the first result. If your search finds nothing, pressing enter creates the note. This is handled smoothly by title matches showing up above in file matches in the results list. It combines search for titles as well as search IN files.At the risk of sounding repetitive, this is probably my favorite feature of this app, and would work perfectly in Obsidian. I mentioned it in reply to another feature suggestion, but I think the input box in nValt ( ) is just about perfect. If you press backspace, however, your input no longer matches a note, and you can just press enter to create the note. I think a simple option might be: start typing, and if your text is a substring of an existing note, it would show highlighted autocomplete for the first match.
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