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Magicalpad android
Magicalpad android




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  1. #Magicalpad android update#
  2. #Magicalpad android archive#
  3. #Magicalpad android upgrade#
  4. #Magicalpad android software#

Despite a large number of Evernote users saying how much want this functionality, the Evernote people commenting don't seem to care, which is odd.

#Magicalpad android upgrade#

I have a large planning note in progress in WorkFlowy for my expected upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 in April.ģ. I could use other tools, but, the above features make it a good adjunct to Evernote for creating medium complex new notes. Formatting and function is good enough for my use. The lists created are private by default

magicalpad android

I can use it anywhere I can use a browser. The journal is created daily circa 06:00 ET. It creates a daily journal email of recent changes.

#Magicalpad android update#

It has a very reliable update and save process The Evernote web client editor is too funky and unreliable with complex interior edits I should look into the indenting stuff later on (Yes, I am publicly procrastinating). The cool outlining features workflowy and other apps have. What I can see us doing a much better job is basic bullet pointing. I have to admit I don't take advantage of the cool collapse and moving around features much though. While I LOVE the other features, I think that focusing on the basics will help keep more people in Evernote and help insure the don't stray and look for other solutions.Īny chance we can get a Evernote Product Manager to comment on plans for doing this? To me, it feels like the basic editing features of evernote have taken a back seat to the other features. Abiltiy to export my outline to word, outlook, ppt, mind manager, etc without loosing the fomating.Some people like bullets, some roman numerals, some legal numbering, etc. Abiltity to choose from a wide variety of outline formats.(Ipad, Iphone, web, win/mac clients, etc) I should never loose my outline, just because I edited the outline on a different device. Formating that is preserved between Evernote clients.Ability to indent and outdent using indents, not spaces.This makes navigating a large outline very easy. I want to be able to hide whole areas of my outline. Ability to create a collabsable and expandable the outline.I guess it's because it is done so well on OneNote and SO poorly in Evernote. However, outlinning is the one feature that really, really bugs me about Evernote. I moved most of my notes to Evernote from OneNote due to the cloud storage features and ability to access my notes from so many different devices/form factors.

#Magicalpad android software#

It's fine though to use Evernote just for the storing and searching - have a look around and see what outlining software you might use to generate some files to stick in there.

#Magicalpad android archive#

Along with several kazillion archive documents and press cuttings and random things of interest. Having said all that, I still use Word and Excel and Adobe and Outlook for their different special purposes - I just save all the files in Evernote. And they don't get hidden away in the 3rd place I think to look because I forgot exactly where I did file them. In part I'm using Evernote like a traditional folder structure on my hard drive - files are going into Evernote as attachments or embeds (new word?) in the same way that I'd file them in a ~me ~documents ~work ~project1 type of tree layout - except I don't have to worry about exactly where I file any document, because I can Search for it easily: and those files that annoyingly could go in two or three different folders. No problem at all - but in many ways Evernote's text capabilities are just icing on a very big storage and searching cake. If there's not already an add-on for Evernote (see Trunk) that helps with Outline note-taking, there probably should be - but Evernote's concentration on improving their core process will likely mean any more advanced formatting of text notes is still somewhere over the horizon on their route plan. You'll have the audit trail of previous versions of the notes, and a shiny new copy of your latest draft as the current note. It's pretty hard IME to make a good outline directly from a source - you need some rough notes to be working on and the best way to use Evernote might be 1) for the rough notes stage, which then can 2) be extended by the more coherently formatted outline and 3) (if necessary) by a more fleshed-out "final version". Of course you could use another form of dedicated local or cloud outliner (I'm boring, I use my MSWord) and then cut/paste the document into Evernote, or -if your outliner generates a supported file type- you could embed or attach a saved file. As you note, it's possible to do some limited layouts with bulleted or numbered lists - hit ~tab and ~shift+tab to demote / promote lines but if you're looking for headings and styles and other conveniences, you're out of luck. Short answer: Evernote doesn't do outlining.






Magicalpad android