![]() ![]() I think what ScottLougheed says is interesting, that Evernote Mac hasn't really received any major enhanced new version for years, apart from a few cosmetic touches of Toolbar touchups here and there lol. Then it jarred as unpleasant and I went straight online to find you guys already jarring lol I've been using Evernote on Mac for years and I never noticed that until I tried putting my OS X Dock on the left of the screen. ![]() If I could reclaim that extra space I would be over the moon. the half screen split is not even possible. In best for retina display on apple biggest screen offering for laptops the 15 inch. In fact half screen is almost as little as it will go on this resolution. With the Maximum allowable resolution by apple and things like adding tags are impossible in half screen without expanding the program. I cant stress how much this would help me, and I believe all mac laptop users. Only time will tell! It is a good suggestion IMO. They changed the paint, but didn't knock down any walls). 6 brought such an overhaul, but I don't think it did really. I suspect if anything like you are suggesting will be implemented, it won't be until they do a massive interface overhaul (arguably v. That being said, Evernote has done little more than add a few buttons and coats of paint to the Mac interface in the last several years. Applied smartly (I think it is applied a bit heavy-handedly in the Web Beta), such as you are suggesting, it could be really good and help free up some space, especially for users on small displays or who split screen. ![]() Lots of things are fading/sliding in and out of view based on user input. ![]() I think the new Web Beta demonstrates that Evernote is into experimenting with these types of dynamic interface elements. Most other similar apps (dropbox, CloudON, MSWord & Excel with their Search bars, etc.) have a sidebar that can disappear or be minimized, so much so that I have wasted much time trying to find such a feature on EN, assuming it must exist. Thanks.īut I concur with what lykoz said. Scott and JMichael, I AM actually using suggestion #2 now as a workaround, and it's.better. great software but I can't use it like this! Why is there not a simple show/hide panel widget icon? If there is, am I missing it? Please help. It is very hard to use the software with the side panel always present because (a) it takes up 1/3rd of the window, ( I can't pull up notes with a work colleague sitting next to me because some private notes are displayed in the side panel (obviously, I could show a different folder of notes in the panel but it is too annoying to have to think about this every time), and © it is very distracting and actually hard to work when you see a huge list of notes in your peripheral vision that you can't get rid of unless you move the note you are working on into a separate window. I am using Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and Evernote 5.5.1.Ī previous forum post here said OSX Lion had a 'hide favorites' option which hid this panel but I do not see this option on any menu items. but I can't actually find out how to hide this panel! I can't seem to figure out how to hide the notes list that appears in between the shortcut/sidebar and the actual note body - I can change the location or style of the list using the icon on the top right / immediately left of the actual note input body - card view, expanded card view, snippet view, etc. I searched online extensively before posting (including posts in this forum). ![]()
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