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It is true, though, that EN v10 did demand changed workflows. I decided If make it work for me and within a week or two I became settled with the changes. Note I don't remember the workflows I used with the old Evernote.
If you need specific things and Legacy still provides them then you've got time to make a plan for the future. If that demands tabbed working then unless you can wait and see if it comes, you need to be making a plan for an alternative.
Thank you. I have made a ticket but i will try the feedback. I have tried the new one and yes it works but i go back and forth on one screen so much it is difficult.. old dog new tricks i guess. I used another software for years before Evernote that i used tabs and the only way I could transition was the tabs- over 10 years for me. I am using the legacy now, it is just frustrating all the other features i am missing.
Thank you.
And I suspect that the absence in Windows is one of the reasons it is missing in v10. The parity of features is one of the key aims of v10. Import folders were originally going to be deprecated since they were a Windows only feature. So generate enough support and perhaps tabs will arrive/return.
As noted the Tabs feature was a Mac only thing in the past. It did not transfer to v10 - presumably to bring parity of features across the various OS versions. I've no idea why it wasn't a Windows feature but perhaps it is difficult to implement in Windows making it something that isn't offered any longer. Whatever, be sure to register your need with Evernote support via the Feedback or support ticket as well as here.
Based on your comment in another thread that "I've used Evernote consistently since it came out and never ever knew about tabs." - I just wanted to be sure that you knew what the multiple tabs feature is that is being talked about... It was just similar to a tab in a browser. You could get another "main" view of Evernote with side bar and filtered list. It wasn't an actual tab in a notebook or anything...
I think that you can do this pretty easily if you are using EN web. You can take anything eg: a notebook, a note etc and make it into a browser tab. You can even permanently pin it to your browser address bar. I am not a mac user and therefore never even knew about this "tab" feature that you mention. However, I agree that it is a useful feature and I have used it with EN web.
The best way to explain the functionality and advantage of Evernote tabs is to compare them to browser tabs, which replaced opening multiple windows. Reducing clutter is an important part of my workflow. I have mimicked the effect of switching between different notebooks in the Evernote sidebar, and it is not the same as switching between tabs. Right now, I have tabs open in Evernote Legacy, and the efficiency is MUCH better than the new version. I simply cannot quit Evernote Legacy until it is permanently removed.
This simple example shows why it was completely illusionary to bring the legacy hodgepodge to a common level, ever. You could not even share code between the Windows and Mac apps - Windows legacy running on 32bit code, which on Macs since 2020 will not even execute, even if the code itself could be made executable.
"I see that you have contacted us regarding your request to bring back the multi-tab functionality so you can work on multiple notes at once "This feature has been removed because it was not a commonly used feature during previous updates. I understand how valuable this feature is to you and we appreciate your feedback."
I then began to try out other note-taking apps and gradually created them. Now I don't miss Evernote at all anymore. Because the other recommended ones are free to use, open source and safer: You have more control over your own data and can synchronize it yourself. In addition, the Markdown format guarantees that you will never lose access to your data, and the note-links are brilliant. So since then I've been using:
Joplin Notes
Obsidian Notes
Logseq Notes
All are free to use and also offer multiple tabs.
But you sometimes have to incorporate something new, e.g. B. set up the tab function as an extension yourself; But you also have access to many extensions, depending on your own use. So I simply recommend setting up the new notebook little by little until you see that it's worth it. Then you can export your Evernote-Notes and delete Evernote.
I was quite enamored with tabs on the web client when I first started using them and I had permanent tabs for my inbox, work notebook, home notebook etc. However, over time I stopped using them and found that I just went to the windows v10 EN app for everything. I don't really see the huge advantage of tabs when you can pretty much set up v10 in whatever way you want. However, if you're dying to have them nothing is easier than setting them up on Chrome and having as many permanent tabs as you desire.
I am no longer sad about the loss of the multiple tab functionality and the Evernote strategy with the pricing model, as I have now found better alternatives that are free to use. Of course everyone has their own requirements... But what I can also share are my reasons why the tabs are indispensable for me:
1.) The ability to open multiple notes in different tabs at the same time lets you work efficiently on different aspects of a project without having to switch between different views. This is particularly helpful if you are preparing a presentation and want to collect and process information on several points at the same time.
2.) Using tabs makes it easy to move text or objects back and forth between different notes. This makes organizing and structuring information easier, which is especially important when combining different sources or ideas into a project.
3.) For complex topics that are divided into several facets, the ability to deal with different aspects in separate tabs offers better clarity. This not only makes editing easier, but also makes it easier to understand the connections between the different parts of a project.
4.) When interrupted or need to quickly capture a thought on another topic, opening a new tab allows for quick capture without losing the current work window. This is particularly helpful if you are regularly interrupted by concerns that require immediate attention.
5.) Keeping a tab open allows you to continually document your work while working on other tasks. This promotes structuring and tracking of your activities, which is particularly useful for reflecting on progress and planning future steps.
The tabs structure not only enables projects to be processed in parallel, but also flexible handling of interruptions and the seamless recording of thoughts without losing the current work context.
Since internet browsers fulfill different functions for me and I want to keep my data synchronized easily and securely with multiple devices, I use note-taking apps for everything I edit with them. And my current attempt to try it without tabs was not satisfactory for me, especially since Evernote now requires a subscription and does not offer any special data security or data protection.
I haven't yet fully understood how other providers can do it cheaper, more securely, with more functionality, and still with tabs ...
You are obviously not aware (or ignoring) the fact that everything you used as an argument for tabs can be achieved by opening notes in individual windows as well. Each window is free to be moved around (opposite to tabs, that are always bound to the main app window), so you can position them as you need. This is especially helpful when using a setup with several monitors.
You can certainly try to use windows instead, because some things have actually become habitual. Yes, yesterday I tried it again intensively, alternatively working with windows or with the internal links to other notes... But it was clearly too confusing and too complicated for me, since I also work with browsers and Office documents and other programs. Split screens also work temporarily on Mac, but they only make sense if you only work with two to four documents for a long time. If you could set links as easily as e.g. B. with Obsidian (Markdown language), and could retrieve graphical views, or could build your own dashboards, such as. B. in AnyType (beta phase) or in Notion, then I would certainly find a way to quickly find the notes that belong together using links. So Evernote can't win me back like that, and even for an expensive subscription.
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