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Old 05-02-2015, 05:21 PM   #4
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for the input chaley

Curious - will it work with links in a custom comments column, I prefer to use custom comments because a) metadata download can clobber the built-in comments column; b) I can get at custom comments from the book list.

I only keep a few reference and recent texts on my tablet and I'm happy using reader apps directly, so I don't use CC. But if I did then I'd probably be looking for the author links more often than book links - all of my 'major' authors have an EN Note, whilst only 10% of books (at most) have one.

Update - I now run calibre server against my major libraries

I can access the libraries (locally) from my Evernote Authors Notebook. I do this by a) creating a a shortcut file (eg Charles Dickens.lnk) which has the chrome browser as the target viz:


I insert the .lnk files into the Author Note. That means I can see a list of what books I have in a library for a given author (and read them if I want). If the same author has 'books' in multiple libraries (typically my Main and Journals libraries) there will only be one EN Note for that Author, and it will have two embedded .lnk files.

Added: I'm using ENs audio recording feature on Android rather than on screen typing or finger/stylus scribbling (I find both nigh on impossible), the next step is speech to text transcription (Windows). Suggestions are welcome

BR

Last edited by BetterRed; 05-02-2015 at 06:23 PM. Reason: Added paragraph about audio notes and speech to text
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