Yes, and the small button within the notes widget on the Home screen works as well. So technically I am able to create a new note, but the normal way, the green button, is gone. Strangely enough the settings for this button are still there.
I became a randomly selected tester as well, but for me it looks different. The sidebar is completely gone. There is a new selection of buttons at the bottom of the screen. On the iPad the screen is unchanged (Home screen with widgets) BUT the "New Note" button is gone! Right, I can't create a new note on the iPad anymore.
As you are obviously unlucky beta testers and the rest of us don't know what you are talking about, could you please post a few screenshots of the new beta interface on the iPad?
So in your company you all use Macs? Here in this forum the topic is the macOS version of Evernote. Great for you. Why didn't you switch to the App Store version as I said a year ago? No more update notifications, everything happens in the background.
Everyone using the iOS version is facing this problem. It is a bug since version 10.57. Sketch does not work for anybody in the iOS version.
This forum is a place for discussions of users. This is not the place to contact Evernote. You have to submit a support ticket from within the Evernote app to do this.
Evernote does not index pictures in PDFs, but it indexes OCR text if available. Many handwriting apps automatically include OCR data while exporting to PDF, e. g. Apple Notes, GoodNotes and Notability. These PDFs with handwritten notes will be indexed by Evernote and can be found with the full text search.
As I said above for me it the same (way more free space than 5%, but I get the warning). I guess the way you request the free storage is not the right one. You should get the free space that you would actually get if the app needs it. It seems you get a different number, the currently free physical space which is not relevante at all as the system will give you much more free space as soon as you actually require it.
But anyhow, 5% space of a disk doesn't make sense at all. Why would Evernote need much more absolute space on a 2 TB drive than on a 300 GB drive? You should calculate the actual amount of space the app needs (an absolute value!) and give a warning if there is not enough free space according to that value.
Exactly. That's why an answer like "If you haven’t already, I would suggest submitting a help ticket and report this problem to support." sounds like "Shut up, don't waste our time and submit a ticket instead" and therefore offensive.