While perusing my notes I accidentally hit the "select all" command (>3000 notes). This led to a beachball which spun for a while and then Evernote crashed (I sent the crash reports).
Now when I try to launch it, I just get the beachball. Activity Monitor tells me that Evernote is not responding and that it is using between 30% and 90% of my CPU and has ~1.8GB (and falling) real memory footprint.
OK, wait, it seems to have recovered now; RAM at ~500MB and low CPU. UI seems to be OK.
But I now have an empty notebook I hadn't noticed before: it's called "Import Evernote-15687".
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While perusing my notes I accidentally hit the "select all" command (>3000 notes). This led to a beachball which spun for a while and then Evernote crashed (I sent the crash reports).
Now when I try to launch it, I just get the beachball. Activity Monitor tells me that Evernote is not responding and that it is using between 30% and 90% of my CPU and has ~1.8GB (and falling) real memory footprint.
OK, wait, it seems to have recovered now; RAM at ~500MB and low CPU. UI seems to be OK.
But I now have an empty notebook I hadn't noticed before: it's called "Import Evernote-15687".
Should I be worried?
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