Hi, Scott. Like you, I use MLO and Evernote on Windows and Android quite
extensively, so I will try to answer your questions.

 

First question, what's the most effective way to submit enhancement
requests? There are basically three channels available to you. First, you
can post your idea to mlo.uservoice.com - this website was set up
specifically to publicize suggestions from users such as yourself. Other
users vote on which suggestions they would like to see implemented, giving
the developers a way to tell which suggestions have broad appeal. Opinions
vary as to the effectiveness of posting to uservoice - among other problems,
new ideas are buried under a lot of older ideas, some of which are quite
popular. Until a new idea somehow gets enough votes to get onto the first
page (somewhat more than 50 votes) few users will even see it. Also,
sometimes there are duplicate ideas and that splits the vote for the idea.

 

Second option is to discuss it here, like you are doing. Ideally you will
attract several other people to join the discussion with you, proposing and
discussing alternative solutions until one idea emerges as effective and not
too expensive to build and without negative side effects on other users.
Then the idea needs to get posted as an enhancement request on JIRA, the
change management system used by MLO developers. Active participants in MLO
beta testing have access to JIRA, you can either appeal to beta testers who
have joined your discussion to post it for you, or you could volunteer to do
beta testing and post it yourself.

 

Third option is to mail it directly in to the developers at
[email protected] - this is not recommended for requests for new
functionality as there's no indicator of whether other users support your
request and no discussion to show that your idea has been really thought
through. This channel is more for when a change to MLO or to the
environment(s) in which it runs makes it difficult or impossible to use,and
you think that the developers would want to know so they could fix it right
away.

 

My opinion wopuld be that you should use option 2 for this idea.

 

Here are my comments on your idea itself.

The link that you are talking about is the location within the file system
of your PC of a file containing the selected note. That file location is
essentially unusable from within MLO for Android. If you go into Evernote on
Android and  use SHARE to send the note to MLO, the link MLO gets will point
to the location within the file system of your phone of a file containing
the selected note. That file location is essentially unusable from within
MLO for Windows. Evernote takes care of keeping the Windows file and the
Android file synchronized but each file is accessible only within its own
system. In order for MLO to honor links of this type you would need a hybrid
link that would contain the Windows address and the Android address within a
single link. Evernote does not provide such links.

 

The published of Evernote recognized this issue and addressed it as follows:
If you highlight a note and then select "Copy Note URL to clipboard" from
the SHARE menu, Evernote will copy the selected note to a website and pass
you a URL that you can paste into the Note of an MLO Task and use easily
from MLO on any platform. The drawback is that it's an unsecured website,
which means that it would be a bad place for notes containing your online
banking password or your company's three year plan to annihilate the
competition. RSVP and please let us know if this would work for you.

Thanks,

-Dwight

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Bray
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Android - Evernote Note Links

 

I use MLO on the PC and Android quite extensively (and love it!).

 

I also use Evernote as my tool for collection and simple organization.

 

When I capture a thought/task, it goes right to Evernote (99% of the time).
During review periods, I then review my Evernote notes and if a note is
actionable, I simply copy the Evernote Note Link into a new (or existing)
MLO task.

 

All good so far.

 

If I use MLO on the PC, I can access the note pretty easily by simply
copying the Evernote Link (select + CTRL+C), pasting it into a Run command
(Windows + R), and executing.  I have also tried the "file://" method and
felt that although good on Windows, it may not be compatible with other
platforms (and simply got tired doing this).

 

On Android, the Evernote Link within the task is not usable.  Parts of the
Note Link are linked to other applications (like numbers to the Phone app),
but this is just the OS taking guesses.

 

REQUEST:  It would be ideal if both the MLO Desktop App and Android App
could treat Evernote Links (and OneNote links) as hyperlinked 'first-class'
citizens.  This would make workflow so much easier by allowing users to
simply click the link and open the content.

 

Please let me know if there is a more formal/appropriate way of requesting
features.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

  

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