The biggest missing part now of Evernote tasks is tagging them, as this will really be so helpful for us just tagging the task as a call or not, instead of us moving the task to a notebook called calls and for us to tag that note as @calls. Evernote needs to have a team who will be really touching base heavily on its base, we are still missing the copy formatting tool that is really making writing a big note a nightmare. Thanks Dave for your video and setup, looking forward for more.
Been using this system for years. Tags are so much more powerful and flexible than Folders. The only problem I have is that Evernote on my iPhone frequently doesn’t load all of the files with a tag despite my clicking on the tag to view its files. Right now I’m looking at an upcoming event tag with over 20 files and my iPhone Evernote reports “No notes found”. Hopefully, the Evernote team will realize how much better Tags are than Folders for productivity and put some staff on fixing the bugginess across their platforms for viewing tagged files. Thanks for the vid!
The biggest missing part now of Evernote tasks is tagging them, as this will really be so helpful for us just tagging the task as a call or not, instead of us moving the task to a notebook called calls and for us to tag that note as @calls. Evernote needs to have a team who will be really touching base heavily on its base, we are still missing the copy formatting tool that is really making writing a big note a nightmare.
Thanks Dave for your video and setup, looking forward for more.
Been using this system for years. Tags are so much more powerful and flexible than Folders. The only problem I have is that Evernote on my iPhone frequently doesn’t load all of the files with a tag despite my clicking on the tag to view its files. Right now I’m looking at an upcoming event tag with over 20 files and my iPhone Evernote reports “No notes found”. Hopefully, the Evernote team will realize how much better Tags are than Folders for productivity and put some staff on fixing the bugginess across their platforms for viewing tagged files. Thanks for the vid!