

Possibly via logging in on old account in web client and pasting into new account on desktop app. Find a way to cut & paste good notes from my old user as I go. reimport the useful ones somehow, later.Ĭreate a new user (I am on free plan right now). (Q: how do I mass tag all/multiple notes anyway?)īackup/export all notes. Gradually copy in the ones that are actually clean and useful. Filter on tag: not obsolete, or whatever form that takes.

Tag all current Notes as obsolete and exclude them from searches most of the time. Drastic, but right now I'm really not using Evernote anymore. I'll keep the unstructured admin logs and other random junk out of Evernote and use tags as well to classify stuff.ĭelete all current Notebooks and Notes. What I want to do instead is to have 1 notebook per subject and only keep track of known-to-be-good commands and settings as a personal documentation. So I can't quickly zero in on the notes that might be of interest.

Not the location of where " git" is found. If I search for " git" for example, I only get the header of a note that matches. The problem I find is that Evernote searches are not particularly good at showing you context. So, while my notes are comprehensive they are also big, numerous (327) and full of junk. But a lot of this was on complex stuff where I was making a lot of mistakes. My intention was to use it to keep track of admin commands on my computers. You can, but now I have a huge mess in which I can't find things. When I first started using Evernote, I believed the hype about you just being able to store everything.
