And a lot of those decisions were made ten years ago with ten year old tech. The problem now is, I have a huge dump, with whichever way you want to take that word. For ten years, I have just dumped everything into Evernote. Longer term, I am reevaluating my entire workflow. These were all easy to do, ran overnight, and it's there if I need it. Short term, just in case, in addition to my normal backup procedures, I have dumped my entire EN catalog into Nimbus, Notion and OneNote. I am taking a short and long term approach. If you wouldn’t mind which other product do you like the best? DM if you would prefer not to answer in the forum.īest might be a stretch. I think therefore it's more important to give reasons for (re-) implementing functions and features and to vote for it as request for all those, who like to stay with Evernote as their note-taking and productivity tool, than to condemn the people we have to rely on We may wonder and discuss about reasons, we may whine or complain about bugs or missing and beloved former and in some cases OS-specific features and functions.īut I can't see, that there is any way to turn the wheel back. I assume these requests are used to filter out, which of the nearly uncountable additional functions and features of the former different plattform-versions are really essential - at least to most of us. It surely will not be by accident, that all these versions start with 10.x, leaving out 9.# on iOS, 8.# on MacOs and 7.# on Windows. This seems to speak for a new approach and a new - so far streamlined and stripped, unificated - product - all this as a strategical decision by management or by stakeholders.Īnd look out, how the discussions are treated in this forum: only a few things are handled as bugs, the most is dicussed as "request". We now see a complete different Evernote product on nearly all plattforms except of Android (which might come soon.). As far as I can see there had allready been long discussions abaout pros and cons regarding Elektron - before the decision and during "reconstruction" of the new Evernote. The decision for unification, at the end with Elektron, was made more than 2 years ago. Who says and who really thinks, there is still a chance? Speak up now and make them come to their senses whilst there is still a chance. You just got to look around what kind of known applications are Electron based to appreciate the situation. Whoever decided on revamping Evernote based on Electron had no idea. Unless Evernote literally scrap what they proudly call the new Evernote here and now there is no hope. But don't you, on reflection regret brushing aside the umpteen issues users complained about over time? Don't trash your goodwill, can only suppose that you had no inkling of what was to come. Version 10 needs a "Beta" label affixed to it. Placing a button to jump directly to a note's containing notebook is another nice touch.īut the slowness is a nonstarter. The "Recent notes" feature is a nice touch. The interface is improved, such that I could feel comfortable training my team on it (I did not feel that way with the old versions). I have not experienced "Evernote Not Responding" notices as I persistently got in the prior versions. Typing does not appear on screen contemporaneously with typing frequent lag in appearance of typed text. The content of the note pane fails to update when scrolling through the note list with the keyboard. It takes between 8-18 seconds from the time I double-click on a note until the time it opens in a new window. It took close to 2 full minutes.Ĭapping the number of notes that may be moved or tagged at a time to 50 is unacceptable. I just moved 30 small notes from one notebook to another in the same account. To add to the list of problems: (This is a fairly new i7 8th gen machine with 16G RAM)
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