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Hi guys! This is Steven May with a video review of an app related to Evernote, basically a
third party Evernote kinda client, not a full featured client but still a very useful iPad
app which is called MoveEver. So what this app allows you to do... First
of all it allows you to edit multiple notes all at once. So let me show you how it's done...
So for example I can select those notes, I can apply certain tags to those notes in one
single step. For example I'm gonna apply a tag which is called "Evernote forum". Ok.
Done. Yes. Now I've just applied a tag to eleven notes all at once. If I wanted to do
that in Evernote official client, I'd have to go through each note and edit each note,
one note at a time. I'd have to select one note at a time, then go, apply some certain
tag, done, then select another note, apply a tag, and so on and so forth. Now... In the
MoveEver it could be done a lot faster. So this app is the app I'm using to process my
inbox because it's just a lot faster. I can apply a set of tags to multiple notes, I can
move them all to a certain notebook. Like those notes I'm gonna move to a processed
notebook cause I've just processed them. This is a lot faster than the official client.
So this is pretty cool! If you're a heavy user of Evernote then you definitely want
this app because it just saves you so much time and effort - it's crazy! But it doesn't
end there, you can actually edit created date. I'm not gonna edit it, I'm just showing you
how to do it. You can edit updated date. Another feature that I like... I actually
like how the notes are presented, they're clearly separated by day. It is very easy
to review all notes from a certain day, it is very easy to see because they are very
clearly separated. When you look at the Evernote client, so if you're just gonna scroll through
those notes - you can't clearly visually separate notes from separate days. And in MoveEver
you can clearly see that this is 18th of October, itstarts here, then 17th of October - it starts
here. You can very clearly see that. Ok, so... Thank you for watching!