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Old 02-01-2015, 11:15 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
I use Notability over Evernote, because you can colour-code a notebook/set of notes. However Evernote does have a great feature set.
@meera - Apart from syncing across multi-platform and easy clipping - what are the other 'great' features Given its 'maturity' EN is pretty buggy, and lacks some pretty simple stuff - eg having notebook specific sort orders, a decent tagging system.

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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
If anyone knows of a colour-coding kludge for Evernote, I'd love to hear it.
This is not very good but fwiw - create a page in Word/Writer (Pages?) with the colours required, cut & paste paste coloured page into a new EN note. Keep different coloured empty notes in a 'boilerplate' notepad. Create new notes by copying appropriate 'boilerplate'. I don't use colours but I do have some very simple 'forms' in my 'boilerplate' notebook.

Maybe the EN for Mac client has note page colour options. I'm pretty sure I saw a recent blog post that said table cells can be assigned different colours on Mac. So if a table cell, surely the whole note.

BR

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