I think given the frustration of users from the preview, beta and now the general release about the removal of functions and sparse information about which may still be under development, I think it would be a good idea for Evernote to publish a full roadmap to show which features are coming and a list of those that have been removed for good.
I don't think this would even need dates, just a list of features with a guide as to In Development | Coming Later | Removed Permanently and to show where the new client is going.
I think this would give users a clear indication of what to expect and maybe a little faith back. Communication goes a long way with things like this.
Personally I would really like to see this, especially as I feel a lot of the beta feedback has been ignored.
My premium subscription renewed a little while ago so I am going to cancel my auto renewal, then if it improves before it is due again (and I really hope it does) I will consider re-instating it.
I am afraid I cant see the value in paying for this when there are other products available that suite my workflow better than the current build. I have enjoyed Evernote for years but personally feel this is a step back in terms of product development.
If you agree please think about giving this post a vote in the hope it is picked up by the team.
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DMiddleton 303
I think given the frustration of users from the preview, beta and now the general release about the removal of functions and sparse information about which may still be under development, I think it would be a good idea for Evernote to publish a full roadmap to show which features are coming and a list of those that have been removed for good.
I don't think this would even need dates, just a list of features with a guide as to In Development | Coming Later | Removed Permanently and to show where the new client is going.
I think this would give users a clear indication of what to expect and maybe a little faith back. Communication goes a long way with things like this.
Personally I would really like to see this, especially as I feel a lot of the beta feedback has been ignored.
My premium subscription renewed a little while ago so I am going to cancel my auto renewal, then if it improves before it is due again (and I really hope it does) I will consider re-instating it.
I am afraid I cant see the value in paying for this when there are other products available that suite my workflow better than the current build. I have enjoyed Evernote for years but personally feel this is a step back in terms of product development.
If you agree please think about giving this post a vote in the hope it is picked up by the team.
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