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fengkan

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  1. It's OK to add some shortcuts if the program is newly installed. I can delete them if I don't like them. But I don't think it's good practice to add them every time the program upgrades. If someone likes the shortcuts, they will always be there once the program gets installed, there is no need to add them every time. But if someone doesn't like the shortcuts, he will have to delete them every time the program upgrades, considering Evernote upgrades frequently automaticly. There is one consideration that the users may delete the shorcuts by mistake, but it's not the case for the Sendto folder. It's not easy to delete something in the Sendto folder intentionly, not to mention by mistake. So the feature of adding a shortcut to the sendto folder every time the program updates just seems to be 0 pro and 1 con to me.
  2. I started using Evernote in 2008, and discontinued my subscription this year, I have plenty of complains. 🙃
  3. The Windows desktop version puts a shortcut of itself in the Sendto Folder of Windows every time it upgrades. I don't think it's a common practice, please re-consider it.
  4. Thank you, guys, I am surprised by the level of activity in this forum. I will repost this in the Windows sub forum
  5. The Windows desktop version puts a shortcut of itself in the Sendto Folder of Windows every time it upgrades. I don't think it's a common practice, please re-consider it.
  6. Tried OneNote, but just found out that OneNote doesn't support wildcard at the beginning either. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/onenotetips/2010/11/16/searching-for-notes-in-onenote/ This issue is quite frustrating because after using Evernote for ten years, there are just too many notes to search. I simply don't get the idea of how hard to scale on my local machine to support full-text searching.
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