completedprofiler9090 0 Posted December 10, 2022 Share Posted December 10, 2022 Hello, I use both the Windows Evernote app, and also the Android app. Recently I deleted/merged a *huge* number of notes, via the windows app. I originally had over 8000 notes, which i have consolidated down to 1500 (via the windows app). The update/sync process on the linked android app is extremely slow... deleting only around 2 notes at a time, every 10 seconds or so. I thought that it would be quicker to simply uninstall the android app, and reinstall and let it 'rebuild' the database of 1500 notes, rather than to delete down from 8000. I have tried the 'clear cache' and 'clear data' in android app settings, followed by an uninstall and a phone restart. However, no matter what I try, there seems to be some local copy of all the notes still saved on my android, as when I log back in for the first time, the 'sync' process starts at around 92%, and is done in a matter of seconds - with all 8000 notes still there, instead of only rebuilding the new updated database to the 1500 notes. Is there anything I have missed, or any reason you could think that this is happening? The only out of the ordinary thing I've seen is a warning banner at the top of the windows desktop evernote app, and also the andriod app, saying that I have used more than 75% of my upload space. However, the fact that the andriod app *IS* slowly updating/reducing the notes amount, tells me that this is not the problem - if it was, then it should not be changing/updating at all. Thank you for your time and help Link to comment
Neil Maxfield 155 Posted December 13, 2022 Share Posted December 13, 2022 Hey. Have you raised this with the Evernote Support team? Link to comment
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