![]() But a quick summary of Evernote problems will often include: pricing changes, feature bloat, privacy around your notes, significant corporate changes, lack of product additions, and poor product performance (at least for me on Desktop). The problems with Evernote as a company and as a product are not really the point of this post. Second, Evernote as a product and company had seen better days. I felt a desire to to refine my note taking process and to slim down the number of notes I had. First, my Evernote notes had become a bit of a monster, both conceptually and organizationally and in terms of the total number of notes. Unfortunately, a few cracks started to appear with Evernote and my usage. Evernote’s mission to “capture everything” had largely became how I used the tool. ![]() For example, I had used Evernote as my task manager, Evernote as a read-it later app like Pocket or Instapaper, and even Evernote as a sales and networking CRM. I had come to depend on Evernote as the “Swiss Army knife” of my productivity tool kit. ![]() Over the years, my personal usage of Evernote had grown to cover more than just note-taking and journaling. In their place, I now have 11,278 plaintext files and a completely new way to write, learn and organize my work. ![]() That’s the number of notes I had in Evernote.Ī few weeks later, only a few thousands notes remained in Evernote. ![]()
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