I've found myself effectively locked out of my account -- even after logging in – with no explanation of what the 'two device' maximum is all about.
I'm informed that I'm using 3 devices and need to eliminate one from syncing.
My devices are described as: Desktop / Mac / Web.
Apparently, one of these has to lose syncing unless I upgrade to a 'premium' account.
But how are the "Desktop' and 'Mac' two separate devices? I'm using the Mac Desktop. That's one device, not two.
This 'surprise' notification about an apparent change that's been made by Evernote is the strangest way to find out about 'new changes' in an app I've ever encountered.
Especially with not having access to my account until I figure out what this new device limit is about in order to make 'the right choice.'
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mkraft77 7
I've found myself effectively locked out of my account -- even after logging in – with no explanation of what the 'two device' maximum is all about.
I'm informed that I'm using 3 devices and need to eliminate one from syncing.
My devices are described as: Desktop / Mac / Web.
Apparently, one of these has to lose syncing unless I upgrade to a 'premium' account.
But how are the "Desktop' and 'Mac' two separate devices? I'm using the Mac Desktop. That's one device, not two.
This 'surprise' notification about an apparent change that's been made by Evernote is the strangest way to find out about 'new changes' in an app I've ever encountered.
Especially with not having access to my account until I figure out what this new device limit is about in order to make 'the right choice.'
*** Advice will be greatly appreciated. ***
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