I finally made the plunge last Friday and decided to get an Apple Watch. I was also excited to use Evernote on it after using Evernote on my Pebble. I am sad to say that I am disappointed with the Apple Watch app. I mostly want to use Evernote on the watch to view content, not create content. I also perform most of my updates to Evernote from my Mac client. I was surprised to see that the watch app doesn't see updates made on the Mac client until the iOS Evernote client is opened.
It seems weird to me that the Pebble app doesn't have this restriction. But it seems that the Pebble app connects directly to your Evernote account and the Apple Watch app connects to iOS app instead.
Is this something that is being worked on? Or can be worked around? This is quite clumsy and will probably encourage me to look at other platforms with a better Apple Watch solution.
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I finally made the plunge last Friday and decided to get an Apple Watch. I was also excited to use Evernote on it after using Evernote on my Pebble. I am sad to say that I am disappointed with the Apple Watch app. I mostly want to use Evernote on the watch to view content, not create content. I also perform most of my updates to Evernote from my Mac client. I was surprised to see that the watch app doesn't see updates made on the Mac client until the iOS Evernote client is opened.
It seems weird to me that the Pebble app doesn't have this restriction. But it seems that the Pebble app connects directly to your Evernote account and the Apple Watch app connects to iOS app instead.
Is this something that is being worked on? Or can be worked around? This is quite clumsy and will probably encourage me to look at other platforms with a better Apple Watch solution.
Thanks for your time.
Matt
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