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15 hours ago, actant said:

When I say "monopoly", I mean that currently no alternative can be found.

It's easy to find plenty of alternatives, by companies very large and very small (a web search on "alternatives to Evernote" should suffice). Yes, each is different from Evernote in large or small ways. Given the number of folks who bewail the lack of certain features in Evernote nested notebookers, Markdowners, styled formatting, and on and on), I'd say that there's plenty of market left over. There is no monopoly.

Edit: I'd back off that stance if I saw some solid numbers backing up the claim of "Evernote monopoly". Otherwise, I'll just let this off-topic sideline rest.

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12 hours ago, actant said:

In other words, the huge advantage of EN in its early stage has terminated all its potential competitors.

Evernote does experience software issues.  
This is in no-way connected to am imaginary monopoly.

You're also mistaken about the "terminated all it's potential competitors". 
Evernote never had a monopoly.  The founders identified a need that no other companies were interested in.
As technology advanced, other companies became interested, and plenty of competition became available.

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