seebee 27 Posted Sunday at 02:40 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:40 AM Would anyone know what happens with the app, and your information when you cease to subscribe to Evernote? Are the notes still available to view? Does the app even still work? Link to comment
Level 5* s2sailor 2,426 Posted Sunday at 04:29 AM Level 5* Share Posted Sunday at 04:29 AM Your notes are still available but you revert to the restrictions of the free plan. https://evernote.com/compare-plans Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,772 Posted Sunday at 09:13 AM Level 5 Share Posted Sunday at 09:13 AM Basically it means just 1 device, and no more new notes. Existing ones can be viewed and edited, but not moved. Link to comment
seebee 27 Posted Sunday at 10:19 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 10:19 AM ok, when you say they cannot be moved, does that exclude exporting (i.e. out to html)? Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,772 Posted Sunday at 10:51 AM Level 5 Share Posted Sunday at 10:51 AM No, just to another notebook. Export works. Link to comment
tymbee 20 Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Similar question on this topic... As a user of EN for many years, I have hundreds of notes in a dozen or so notebooks. Probably over 90% of those notes are obsolete and I really don't use EN that much any longer. I see EN now wants $140 to "Renew" but as I really don't have much use for the app any longer, I'm not inclined to renew and for what little I do use EN it looks like the Free version would suffice. Free apparently allows one notebook with up to 50 notes? If my current subscription expires, what would be my options to move all to the free version? Also, my partner just signed up for the free version and is able to create multiple Notebooks each with notes. Has something changed with the limit on Notebooks? Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,772 Posted 14 hours ago Level 5 Share Posted 14 hours ago You can keep everything, but won’t be able to create any new content. Access is through 1 device only, Your partner may be in the initial trial period, where the rules of the Free plan do not apply yet. Be aware that the Free plan is not meant for sustained use anymore. Link to comment
VincentC 338 Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago And for the word directly from Evernote, take a look at the document behind this link: Update: Evernote Free accounts will have fifty notes and one notebook And here is some more information about free accounts: Update: Evernote Free accounts can connect 1 device, create larger notes, and upload more content Vinnie Link to comment
tymbee 20 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, PinkElephant said: You can keep everything, but won’t be able to create any new content. Access is through 1 device only, Your partner may be in the initial trial period, where the rules of the Free plan do not apply yet. Be aware that the Free plan is not meant for sustained use anymore. Thanks for the clarification. Link to comment
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