Don't you just love how Evernote continue to balls up their releases!? NOT. I have be using Evernote for over 10 years and it never ceases to amaze me how the company can cycle through so many CEOs and senior management but the culture of not giving a &%#$@# for their existing premium customers remain. Once again we have a release that is not only late by over a year (according to Ian Small's original representations) but then gets rushed out the door incomplete, not properly tested and with significant functional downgrades that are not completely explained (but the typical marketing BS around the new features is plastered everywhere to see like we really care. Well, we do, but only after we know that we have not gone backwards elsewhere). I have searched the forums and official release documentation for the best I can find is the following list (from: https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047889214-What-s-new-in-Evernote-for-Mac), which at least admits is not exhaustive:
So where is the exhaustive list so that long time users like myself can use to make an informed decision about when to make the leap into the abyss of v10? Just like others, I have no desire to upgrade when basic functionality like CMD J and tag hierarchy is not supported (well I assume it isn't but can't even confirm that, other than noting that Evernote for Web has lost tag hierarchy support. I mean, WTF!? 10 years of building a great hierarchical tag system and .. wooosh .. it's gone, without any clear communication. Please tell me I am wrong. Please.)
If anyone can point me to the exhaustive list of downgrades I am going to experience when I am eventually dragged kicking and screaming onto v10, that would be wonderful.
P.S. I am not interested in responses from Guru fan boys looking to defend to Evernote's latest debacle of release. Save your keystrokes. I get that you love Evernote and are offended when someone speaks ill of your friend. I am just interested in the list. Show me the list. I am pretty sure there won't be one but hope that I am wrong.
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Don't you just love how Evernote continue to balls up their releases!? NOT. I have be using Evernote for over 10 years and it never ceases to amaze me how the company can cycle through so many CEOs and senior management but the culture of not giving a &%#$@# for their existing premium customers remain. Once again we have a release that is not only late by over a year (according to Ian Small's original representations) but then gets rushed out the door incomplete, not properly tested and with significant functional downgrades that are not completely explained (but the typical marketing BS around the new features is plastered everywhere to see like we really care. Well, we do, but only after we know that we have not gone backwards elsewhere). I have searched the forums and official release documentation for the best I can find is the following list (from: https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047889214-What-s-new-in-Evernote-for-Mac), which at least admits is not exhaustive:
So where is the exhaustive list so that long time users like myself can use to make an informed decision about when to make the leap into the abyss of v10? Just like others, I have no desire to upgrade when basic functionality like CMD J and tag hierarchy is not supported (well I assume it isn't but can't even confirm that, other than noting that Evernote for Web has lost tag hierarchy support. I mean, WTF!? 10 years of building a great hierarchical tag system and .. wooosh .. it's gone, without any clear communication. Please tell me I am wrong. Please.)
If anyone can point me to the exhaustive list of downgrades I am going to experience when I am eventually dragged kicking and screaming onto v10, that would be wonderful.
P.S. I am not interested in responses from Guru fan boys looking to defend to Evernote's latest debacle of release. Save your keystrokes. I get that you love Evernote and are offended when someone speaks ill of your friend. I am just interested in the list. Show me the list. I am pretty sure there won't be one but hope that I am wrong.
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