Cougar 0 Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Now free users have 60M upload limit and premium users have 1GB. For me, 60M is too much but 1GB is too much, around 100M. Have you ever considered providing options for 150M/300M/500M? In this way, what we pay is "fully" utilized. If only 1GB is available, I feel I am wasting those spaces. Personally, I want to use Evernote as filtered knowledge base instead of a data repository(like Dropbox). Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Now free users have 60M upload limit and premium users have 1GB.For me, 60M is too much but 1GB is too much, around 100M.Have you ever considered providing options for 150M/300M/500M? In this way, what we pay is "fully" utilized. If only 1GB is available, I feel I am wasting those spaces. Personally, I want to use Evernote as filtered knowledge base instead of a data repository(like Dropbox).I'm assuming you meant 60M is too little...Given that the annual fee of $45 USD makes the monthly investment 3.75, I hardly see that as a hefty investment, even if you "waste" some of the upload allotted to you. Especially since there are other benefits to premium - not just the larger upload amount. One of those benefits is actually paying the devs for their hard work. Link to comment
Level 5* jefito 5,598 Posted October 4, 2013 Level 5* Share Posted October 4, 2013 They have two personal products, the free version and the paid version, so they needed to pick two upload limits. The free limit is bound to be more than some users will use, and less than some free users will want to use, no matter what number they chose. *shrug* As it is, the free version is still useful for many purposes -- I don't come close to the limit for the free account I use at work. Anyways, if you need to upload more in a particular month, you can always pay for a month of premium ($5, I think), and then go back to free. Link to comment
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