![]() ![]() For now, I’m searching my notes using Spotlight, which means remembering a separate keyboard shortcut. Unfortunately, I use Alfred, and for whatever reason, Apple has chosen to store notes in a database that seems to be ever changing preventing any Alfred workflows from keeping up. Searching Notes – You’d think searching notes stored in the stock notes app would be easy for a Mac, and if you use Spotlight, it is. ![]() As a result, I was already using other apps, including Apple Notes to do any sort of Apple Pencil work. Apple Pencil Support – Evernote claims to have Apple Pencil support but it’s horribly laggy and a real pain to use.As long as you’re adding folders from a Mac, Apple doesn’t seem to care how many levels you want to have. Folder Hierarchy – I don’t need crazy folder structures for my notes, but Evernote’s insistence on a two-level hierarchy forced me to adopt some weird workarounds including prefixing my notebooks and using tags as a way to add additional levels.(Evernote, if you’re listening, please let users with only one account hide the account switcher in the sidebar.) Apple Notes brings me back to a much more minimal design. Simplicity of Design – I really started to notice the feature bloat of Evernote. ![]()
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