daghemo 1 Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 Just go to All Notes. Now suppose you want to use Export note in order to have a fresh backup. That's because, as we should know, Evernote as not a real backup feature. Who even care about backup? Personally, I do. Anyway, being able to Export notes is sufficient for me. This could also be true for Version History, maybe. Well, we should just remember that accessing the History is reserved to paying customers, as I was in the past. But we also know that Evernote suffered some data loss in the past. So, no, Version History is not sufficient at all. Wow, going back to the reason I wrote for... Just go to All Notes. Now select all notes, in order to Export them. Let's try with Select All under Edit. Came on, guys... It's a joke? Don't know if the moderator will ever approve this and my last post to the forum. But, no, in my own opinion, Evernote is not doing a good job. I have no doubt on the fact that Evernote is a big company. A pachydermal one, honestly. Good people may do a lot of things with 290M dollars (source Crunchbase). But, again, no, in my own opinion, Evernote is not dooing a good job. Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,068 Posted November 16, 2020 Level 5* Share Posted November 16, 2020 Hi. If you're complaining about a 50-note limit (you didn't exactly say) - that is temporary (apparently) and applicable to the new app. Install Legacy to export as before... https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052560314-Install-an-older-version-of-Evernote Link to comment
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