I wouldn't hold your breath. There have been various editing bugs with lists, pasted text, checkboxes etc that have been around for much longer than ought to have been tolerated by their QA people/processes. Unfortunately it seems that editing is a low corporate priority for Evernote (the 2.0 Alpha suffers the same problems). I guess they have their business reasons for this.
My suggestion is that you don't aim too high with editing in EN. Stick mostly to plain text, and for anything more elaborate, use an embedded file of some sort (Word, voodoopad, whatever you've got). That generally will mean subscribing to Premium.
[btw -- I suspect a simple text description, or an image, would be more likely to be looked at than screencasts].
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I wouldn't hold your breath. There have been various editing bugs with lists, pasted text, checkboxes etc that have been around for much longer than ought to have been tolerated by their QA people/processes. Unfortunately it seems that editing is a low corporate priority for Evernote (the 2.0 Alpha suffers the same problems). I guess they have their business reasons for this.
My suggestion is that you don't aim too high with editing in EN. Stick mostly to plain text, and for anything more elaborate, use an embedded file of some sort (Word, voodoopad, whatever you've got). That generally will mean subscribing to Premium.
[btw -- I suspect a simple text description, or an image, would be more likely to be looked at than screencasts].
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