With the recent announcement that Evernote web will count toward the two-device limit for Evernote Basic, I'm close to reaching the end of my road with Evernote. I need to be able to use the Evernote iOS app on both my iPad and iPhone, and the web app on my PC. Evernote Premium is pointless for me, as there are none of the extra features in Premium that I would use, so why should I have to pay nearly $100/year just to be able to continue to access Evernote in a web browser?
I've said this before: I'd be more than willing to pay a small annual fee (say $10) to remove the number of devices limit in Evernote Basic (let's call that Basic+) or even just to raise it to something reasonable (like 5 devices?). I'd actually like to support Evernote (I already voluntarily give annual donations to a number of browser extension devs), but I do object to paying an exorbitant price for no other benefit than to be able to use Evernote on the web.
Come on, Evernote--how hard could it be to create a Basic+ paid plan that probably hundreds of thousands of your Basic plan users would be glad to pay for in order to support their favorite (for now) notes organization app?
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With the recent announcement that Evernote web will count toward the two-device limit for Evernote Basic, I'm close to reaching the end of my road with Evernote. I need to be able to use the Evernote iOS app on both my iPad and iPhone, and the web app on my PC. Evernote Premium is pointless for me, as there are none of the extra features in Premium that I would use, so why should I have to pay nearly $100/year just to be able to continue to access Evernote in a web browser?
I've said this before: I'd be more than willing to pay a small annual fee (say $10) to remove the number of devices limit in Evernote Basic (let's call that Basic+) or even just to raise it to something reasonable (like 5 devices?). I'd actually like to support Evernote (I already voluntarily give annual donations to a number of browser extension devs), but I do object to paying an exorbitant price for no other benefit than to be able to use Evernote on the web.
Come on, Evernote--how hard could it be to create a Basic+ paid plan that probably hundreds of thousands of your Basic plan users would be glad to pay for in order to support their favorite (for now) notes organization app?
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