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Evernote kanban view
Evernote kanban view









evernote kanban view

Yet, unlike stacks, they can be applied as actual tags, which is what creates my expectations for inferring sub-set relations. After all, super-tags are referred to as tag categories. In fact, this is probably the intended use, similar to notebook stacks. I’m mentioning it here to explain that this limitation is the reason I use the tag hierarchy only for grouping. Not because I don’t miss it, but I realise that if such a capability is developed, it would not be used by many. This is not in the top seven things I miss in Evernote, so you won’t find it in the wishlist below. If I tag a note as #BPMN, as long as the tag is under #BPM in the tag hierarchy, the note should be automatically tagged #BPM as well (finally, it at least appears in the search results when the option “Automatically select child tags” is ticked). But that is not nearly as important as the second one. By having the same freedom, I mean if there is for example a tag #BPMN which is a sub-tag of #BPM, it should be possible to make it a sub-tag also of #Notations. It is nice that tags can have hierarchy but it would have been better if that relation had the same freedom as tags do, or if it would be able to trigger automatic tagging. Most of my notes have between two and four tags and some have more. I see a note tagged #A as belonging to set, by selecting as search principle “Any” or “All”. The nice thing about tags is that they can be combined. There are other ways to think about them, not as just being different means for classification, but I find this perspective particularly useful. The capabilities of Evernote supporting this are tags, notebooks and search. This means I apply certain criteria to make a note a member of a set of notes. ClassificationĬurrently I have over six thousand notes in Evernote. What is left for this post, is to go over the way I look at and use tags and notebooks and to share the top seven features I miss in Evernote. How I use Evernote, Part 2 – Kanban Boards How I use Evernote, Part 1 – Note Creation, You may want to check out the previous ones first: This is the third and final instalment about Evernote. How I use Evernote, Part 3 – Classification and Wishlist Blog: Strategic Structures











Evernote kanban view