So here it is As with most other popular online services, both Todoist and Evernote integrate with IFTTT. I clearly need to have a closer look to the suggestions Matt has about using tags! I realize that the title of this post has nothing to do with how I managed to get control over my Evernote content again, but rather how I use it in conjunction with Todoist. For more tips on how you can organize Evernote, check out Matt Brenders The Non-obvious Guide to Evernote Awesomeness. I have yet to really do the required cleanup of tags to also make sure that I’m consistently using a sensible taxonomy, but I’m getting there slowly. So far this works really well, and it’s easy to find a fitting notebook to place new notes in. For now, I’ve decided on the following structure (I’ve excluded a couple here, but you get the gist): I then decided on a new top-level notebook hierarchy that I wanted to make general enough to fit most notes into, but still keep it reasonably structured. So, to get myself out of the mess I had made, I decided to delete all my notebooks, and stacks, and move every single note I had into a new notebook. The problem is I was completely unable to do so, mostly since I had no clear idea on the how, the when and the why back when I started using it many moons ago. In the end, all I had was a lot of unorganised notes, with no clear idea or taxonomy. The thing is, I really want to use Evernote in a proper and organised manner. That's it, I'm declaring bankrupcy.- Christian Mohn™ May 22, 2014 A while back I declared Evernote bankruptcy, even if I managed to misspell it while doing so:
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