
Saved searches with the geolocation of places can help to search quickly, or a note with a table holding the search strings with the coordinates ready to copy and use.
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longitude: and altitude: work exactly the same way. Add -latitude:38 to your search to show results whose latitude is between 37 and 38 degrees. Latitude:37 will return all notes whose latitude value is greater than 37. Searches for notes that were created at or near the specified coordinates. You can search for a geolocation, even on the free plan. Please, please, restore search by geography to the Personal subscription plan and fix the document scanning cropped by default behavior. When I scan a document/photo, Evernote determines where to crop an image and I cannot expand that selection beyond what Evernote automatically selects - even if it is only a fraction of the picture. The other key function - document scanning - is also less useful than it has been. This is what Evernote used to be the best at. I would much rather have a streamlined, well-performing product solely focused on storing notes, pictures, manuals, and documents and helping me find them. Those who want functionality beyond basic note/document storage (e.g., tasks/reminders, calendar integration, team sharing) should be able to subscribe to higher tiers to obtain that functionality. Anyone who pays for a Personal subscription should be able to find their notes however they want - by searching for text, text in pictures, or by where the note was made. I would much rather the distinction between personal and professional be focused on task and team features. I would happily trade these features: Connect primary Google Calendar account, Add due dates, reminders, and notifications to your task, and Manage tasks in one place for these: Find content by location with geographic search and the ability to pin more than one note to my home screen. I was surprised to see that geographic search was available in the Professional version and I would have to pay $2/more to simply restore functionality that I had in 2011! There is nothing else in the Professional subscription that I find valuable. I had thought that the viewing notes by geography function was no longer part of the product until I happened to see the differences between the Personal and Professional subscription levels today. Over the years, the team have changed these functions and added a ton more that I do not use (calendar integration, tasks/reminders, note sharing). Knowing that my data was mine and I could get to it from any device. The ability to scan documents and crop from the outside of the full picture when necessary to focus on what I want to keep. The ability to geotag notes and find notes on a map. Hi there, I've subscribed to and paid for Evernote since October 2008.
