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Complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote
Complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote





complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote

A very simple poll on feature request can very easily solve the problem. It is in no way the primary organization tool in the eyes of the customers, for evernote, who knows, they probably developed it after having developed notebooks and just added hierarchy. I don't think the average user wants to go through renaming their tags when moving notebooks or note locations.

complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote

your telling me people are coming here thinking their going to use tags? What purpose do tags serve apart from being terrible and linking notes? I could go on and on about its faults and why it wouldn't be anywhere near as good as using notebooks, or at least for those that are currently using notebooks. what do you need? To find a book? artist? Go into its notebook! I understand different users have their own use cases and have a need for tags, but for the vast majority that is literally how simple it is. What, to label notes into different tags? Not everybody needs that. There is, quite literally, NO REASON to use tags. and the pro users, who see faults in notebooks use tags, which make up a very small percentage. what purpose do tags serve? who needs that sort of extreme management, when you can already do so much with stacks and notebooks? I doubt the average user does. Then I guess it's got its priorities wrong, lol. Tags include a hierarchy for unlimited levels You're welcome to add your vote to the requestĮvernote's primary organization tool is the Tags feature I merged your post with an ongoing discussion for notebook hierarchy







Complete personal organizer evernote vs onenote