The Android version of Evernote uses 4 different fonts - one for viewing a note, one for editing a note, one for all note titles in Snippet mode, and one for notes that are not Reminders in List mode.
I can understand why maybe titles use a different font than note text (that is how the IOS version works), I can't really understand why you would use a different font to view a note compared to writing a note. What is especially frustrating is that the font used for viewing a note, at least on my Nexus 7 tablet, is a very small font, and it does not conform to the Android font settings like the font used for editing a note does.
I would much rather that the developers focus on fixing existing issues like this one before adding new features.
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The Android version of Evernote uses 4 different fonts - one for viewing a note, one for editing a note, one for all note titles in Snippet mode, and one for notes that are not Reminders in List mode.
I can understand why maybe titles use a different font than note text (that is how the IOS version works), I can't really understand why you would use a different font to view a note compared to writing a note. What is especially frustrating is that the font used for viewing a note, at least on my Nexus 7 tablet, is a very small font, and it does not conform to the Android font settings like the font used for editing a note does.
I would much rather that the developers focus on fixing existing issues like this one before adding new features.
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