Hi, Dwight,Thank's for your answer.
If you try Nirvana, you will see that the "evernote:///view..." link that 
you get when using "copy note link" in Evernote Windows, works perfectly on 
both Windows and the mobile apps. So it's fully portable. If you have most 
of your life in Evernote and use it several times per hour, I think you 
prefer the desktop version. That makes the URL-link just another hack, 
really. This is so smooth with Nirvana, that I can't understand why not all 
the other task-systems are doing the same. MLO on the other hand is the 
most flexible one. They say that no software is perfect, well in my opinion 
this is a developers defensing a bad job, blaming the users :-)
 
I woudn't be suprised if it takes less than 10 minutes to make the Evernote 
links work. 
 
I can even tell how to make it smoother than Nirvanas solution: When 
pasting into MLO a text field, the software checks to see if it's an 
Evernote link. If it is, it just pastes it in as a hyperlink with note name 
and link, and they add the text "Evernote:" in the beginning to the note 
name, so it's easy to see that it's an Evernote note link.
 
Lars Kristian
 
 
 

kl. 13:31:44 UTC+1 onsdag 2. januar 2013 skrev Dwight Arthur følgende:

> Hi, Lars. I don’t imagine the developers feel that bad about their 
> functionality as the “URL” version of Evernote link works just fine. Not 
> only does it function nicely, but also it’s portable, meaning that if I 
> create the link on Windows I can reference it on my mobile, and I can 
> create the link from MLO to Evernote on mobile and reference it on Windows, 
> none of which would ever work with a file:/ based link no matter what was 
> done on the MLO side to accommodate it.
>
>  
>
> If you have _*not*_ tried this, here are the steps:
>
> 1.       On Windows Evernote, select a note
>
> 2.       Select “copy note URL to clipboard” from the Evernote Share menu
>
> 3.       Paste it into the note of an MLO task. 
>
> That’s it, all done.
>
> -Dwight
>
>  
>
> PS the security’s not that great on the Evernote.com side, but I for one 
> don’t view that as an MLO problem.
>
> -d
>
>  
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> *Subject:* [MLO] Re: Note Links to Evernote
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>
> OK, so there is a hack for this. I tried, but it didn't work for me. When 
> I click on the link get an error message, because MLO is adding a path 
> before (X:...) I'm sure there is a hack for this as well...
>
>  
>
> Thanks for helping, but please tell me:.For how long have you been doing 
> this hack. Months? Years?
>
> Autohotkey script? Seriously? I have to say that it's disappointing that 
> the developer doesn't fix issues like this, but leave you with hacks. Don’t 
> feel so tempted to convert to MLO anymore. Sorry.
>
>  
>
> Lars K
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