

Craigslist boolean search mac#
Mac alternatives: Nope, not a Max user.Reply to jbensons 2nd comment: I *do* use a 2nd tag tax-longterm, see description of my tag scheme above.a document tagged with "tag:2005 tag:tax tag:tax-longterm" Use wildcards: doesn't work (unless I'm just to blind to see the trick): searching for "tag:tax* tag:2013" still wouldn't give me e.g.given my aging brain, this is bound to fail (after all, I use Evernote to work around my limited mental capacities.) So I would have a 3 month window in which I would have to think of adding the tax2013-temp tag. Tax-relevant documents arrive as late as March.

I usually start collecting all tax relevant stuff and start filling out forms (hey, this is Germany, so there's a *lot* of forms to fill out) in january. Create temporary tag: would kinda work when I do my taxes but not when I'm looking up older tax declarations, tax returns etc.but unfortunately it doesn't (quite) work for me: All of this is possible because Evernote's contents are accessible on the Mac instead of being tucked away inside a database file as they are on Windows. It has an overwhelming range of features with its searches. I believe DevonThink does as well (point DevonThink to your Evernote database and have it index the contents).
If you are willing to look outside of Evernote, and you are using a Mac, it is pretty easy. Still, boolean is almost an expectation for a program that touts itself as a "search for anything" type of second brain. And yes, there are a lot more successful searches than not. Yes, there are workarounds for some of these.
Craigslist boolean search how to#

Any document tagged with "tax-longterm" means: "this is relevant for this year's tax declaration, regardless of the year with which it is tagged". So my rental agreement is tagged with "2005 tax tax-longterm". For this I use the additional tag "tax-longterm". But there are also older documents I need each year, like rental agreement contract from 2005. Tag combinations like "tax 2013" mean "this is a document relevant for 2013 tax declaration". For this I have tagged all relevant notes with tags "tax", "" (e.g. Real life example: I use Evernote to keep track of my tax records and for my yearly tax declaration.
Craigslist boolean search full#
Is there any way available now or planned for future releases to support full boolean search, that is: combine both methods. Afaik, Evernote search supports either boolean AND (just concatenate search terms) or boolean OR (use "any.
