I frequently get asked by colleagues, friends, and family what apps (web, desktop, and mobile) I use to organize my work and life. So, I’m going to make a concerted effort here to blog a series on my personal and professional information management workflow. I say “workflow” instead of “system”, because no single tool meets my needs. It’s also an evolving workflow, because my toolbox and my process changes as new/better apps come out, or as new features and functionality are made available in current apps. And (sadly), it’s still a bit of a manual workflow, because these apps don’t always sync together in an automated process.
This fourth post explains how I get Notebook Stacks to work on my iPad. Not familiar with Evernote?…check out last week’s introduction to Evernote.
Evernote Stacks are one of the handiest features of both the free and premium versions of Evernote. They allow you to create nested or grouped Notebooks (a parent Notebook with sub-Notebooks in it) to better organize your Notes. I have eight Notebook Stacks into which the bulk of my Notes get organized: Work, Personal, Volunteering, Tech, Research, Food, Crafts, and Discipleship [we librarians love to organize stuff!]. If you aren’t sure how to create or organize Notebook Stacks, read this short tip sheet.
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Just been messing with the new web version of Evernote. Has anyone else noticed that you can manage tags better and arrange tag hierarchy when on chrome but not on Safari? Hope this gets sorted soon as try to avoid using Chrome where possible and liking the new editor over the Mac app version. The new Evernote for Mac. In the left panel, select Notebooks to open the notebook list view to the right.; Click the More actions button (three dots), next to the notebook you would like to add to a stack.; Select Add to stack from the drop-down menu, then select New stack to create a new stack or select a stack name to add to an existing stack.; Older version of Evernote for Mac. Evernote android/iphone/ipad app may not be working for you due to some issues that your device may have. Please check whether your internet is working properly. If you're using a wifi connection, please turn-off and turn-on once to see, whether it helps you.
The Evernote Importer is not working for me. It refuses to import my main notebook, which I have exported onto an external hard drive in the ENEX format. This notebboks is admittedly HUGE (something like 30 gigabytes), but it steadfastly refuses to import it. 6 things Evernote does that Microsoft OneNote can't Evernote and Microsoft's OneNote are two top-notch options for your digital notebook needs, but both have unique strengths and weaknesses.
Although Notebook Stacks have been around for almost two years, this feature still is not supported on the iPad app. It is supported in the desktop apps for both Mac and Windows, and in the iPhone app — just not iPad. This continues to be one of the biggest complaints and feature requests on the Evernote user Forums.
Maybe it’s just the librarian in me, but I don’t get all the fuss. There’s a very easy workaround that I’ve used for about a year and half now.
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I give each Notebook Stack grouping a consistent naming convention, and use the naming convention as the first part of every sub-Notebook name — like a prefix. For example, in my “Work” Notebook Stack, I have the following sub-Notebooks: “Work: Campus”, “Work: Library Systems”, “Work: Meetings”, “Work: Miscellaneous”, “Work: Prof Development”, “Work: Website Redesign”.
So even though my Notebook Stacks don’t display in a nice visually neat nested list on my iPad like they do on my desktop or iPhone, they DO still display on the iPad grouped together by Notebook Stack name (i.e., “Work”). How to restore mac os without losing apps. And these Notebook Stack groupings are displayed in alphabetical order (i.e., “Crafts”, “Food”, “Work”), by each individual Notebook name within that Stack grouping.
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An improved iPad app that supports nested Notebook Stacks would definitely be the ideal solution. But this workaround does work great for me in the meantime.