Review: Evernote Sucks As a Collaborative Tool
Using Evernote to coordinate some quality research work.
Works fine as a personal tool. Nice to have stuff sync across the Mini, iPad, and iPhone. It’s missing a dedicated todo function though. Would be nice to have folks on the team assign stuff directly in there. (Mailbox and Orchestra are owning that.)
Anyway, it’s pretty cool, but Evernote is a total pain in the ass when it comes to shared workflows.
First problem. I create a notebook and want another user to have access. I’m expressing a degree of trust that is the basis for our shared work. The software should reflect that.
Evernote lets her add, change, delete the notes within the folder. Great.
It does not let her ‘tag’ the contents therein. I have to define the tag taxonomy, and then he can use it, but he can’t add tags to it. So now I have to spend time processing what he puts in rather than letting him do that for me. Or no one – in which case we all use the search function, a dirty solution.
I mean, fair enough. There’s a workflow where that makes sense. One notebook/product owner. Fine.
But there’s a dozen cases where it doesn’t. Why force a notebook owner to manage a taxonomy/notebook if they don’t want to?
That kind of friction is how pretty software with baked in flows turns into a stupid infodump.
More annoying is the stubbornness of this. There’s little hope of adding an option that corrects this massive flaw (their forum has had this requested, repeatedly, since 2011 with the CTO just repeatedly brushing it off).
Second problem: That manager-dictated-taxonomy only applies to a specific notebook. I have to recreate/create a new one for each additional notebook. And there’s no sub-notebooks on shared notebooks. So I’m either forced to use one notebook for the entire business and just fill it with thousands of documents that I have to manage the tags for, or a few dozen notebooks where I have to manage tags for each, share specifically.
-Shlok
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Microsoft Retail Doesn’t Get Design
An image you should see.
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Three Sovereigns Graphic Novel
Pretty cool project by Anthony. It’s got 60 hours left to raise $2k. It is…
an action-adventure graphic novel that tells a radically different new story of the subversive life of Jesus. It favors historical plausibility over dogma, ancient politics over modern religion, and embraces all the lurid spectacle of the Roman empire in the style of the ongoing Spartacus series.
Check out a sample here. Join me in putting in a few bucks to get a print copy.
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Review: 99% Invisible Podcast
This is probably my favorite podcast right now.
It’s well produced, even aesthetically pleasing (rare for a radio show), and covers a great variety of design (and therefore, social) issues, quickly (~10 min max).
Start with this episode about the first patent troll (and how he was murdered). Really interesting stuff.
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Announcing: Omne – Energy from Everything
Omnivorous energy is one of the more important tenets of resiliency:
“A truly resilient strategy for the local production of energy (both heat and power) should be able to consumer nearly any type of fuel. In essence, our energy consumption strategy needs to be omnivorous — it can eat anything.”
Been working with Matt Heath on a proof of concept that is designed to do just this.
Omne uses a variety of inputs and proven steam technology to generate electricity, heat, and even purify water. It’s pretty cool and pretty cheap.
You can, and should, sign up for the updates, including an exclusive early look at the video of the system in motion, here.
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