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  1. 5 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

    I don’t think (without inside knowledge) we will see a lower priced plan than Personal ever again.

    I agree. I stopped using Evernote shortly after I originally post this last year. There are other products out there that meet most, not all, of my needs for a far more reasonable price. Which made me sad then, but I've moved on.

    I guess I should close this account - I forgot about this until I rec'd an email that there was a reply to my post...

  2. 28 minutes ago, gbarry said:

    Hello everyone! Wanted to note that our latest release of Mac (10.32.4) is now optimized for M1 / Apple Silicon.

    Wow, what a huge difference! I noticed it immediately! It loads quickly, like it should and navigating in app is snappy too.

    I now have a decision to make: I recently migrated ALL my notes from Evernote to Craft. I am loving Craft, and it is half the price of Evernote and a joy to use. Also, Craft is a "native" Mac app and doesn't use "web technologies" like Evernote is now using. Right now I am leaning toward Craft. I don't have to finalize my decision for another 7 or 8 weeks when my EN subscription renewal is due...

  3. On 2/2/2022 at 7:29 PM, PinkElephant said:

    There have been questions about performance issues and crashes with running EN Mac on M1 Macs here in the forum and (supposedly) with support.

    The posting clearly says "... in case of malfunctions with an M1, do this ...". If you have no malfunction, you are free to run the routine anyhow. But don't expect it to improve anything, and it might even break something that up to now worked. If it is "native" or not - who cares if it works ?

    To your question about about "who cares if it works?" Native is always better than through a translation layer like Rosetta2. It requires additional RAM and CPU usage over and above native code. 

  4. On 7/9/2021 at 11:06 PM, robfol said:

    ENv10 is dog slow via Rosetta.

    If Adobe can move very complex apps like Photoshop and InDesign to M1 so can Evernote

    If Spotify using Electron can release an M1 beta so can Evernote

    @PinkElephantStop making excuses for Evernote!

    There is no excuse for their slowness, v10 missing features and total lack of communication with their paying users.

    What's interesting, is that we are now 8 months later, and still NOTHING from Evernote on when they are going to natively support Apple Silicon. Am I missing something?

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  5. This is an age old feature in Mac, that was lost with Evernote 10.x. If I grab a snippet of Text out of another app (or even Evernote) and drag it to the desktop it is automatically saved as a .textClipping file. Later, I can then drag it back in to the same app or another app and drop it into place and it behaves like I pasted text into that location. This is a wonderful way to save text that I want to reuse later, but don't need to keep long term.

    In the current Version of Evernote, it just saves the text clipping as an attached file, rather than pasting the text inline. See attached example of a *.textClipping file.

    Please Evernote, bring back support for this. Thank you.

    Please?

     

     

    This is a .textClipping file.textClipping

  6. All, one of the biggest challenges that Evernote faces with developing features, is one they created for themselves. For the desktop application, their challenge is because they decide on Electron for it platform. Electron is nothing more than a "wrapper" that shows web content. This makes native integration with the OS you are running Evernote on, a less than optimal solution. There are many Electron based apps out there (Slack, MS Teams, Evernote), and I have NEVER used one that was nearly as good an experience as one that was built as a natively supported app for the given OS.

  7. Just now, buckethead said:

    You basically just described the old plan layout with the Plus plan as the $35/middle tier. Doubtful another tier comes back after they took it away in what, 2018?

    You're right, but I thought it couldn't hurt to post about it, since the leadership is completely different since then. I really think they alienate many "low usage" users that want more than basic, but don't need Premium, so they just don't sign up.

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  8. I love Evernote, and I have been using it since 2009 (even though my account says 2010). However, it is really hard to recommend a productivity and organization product like Evernote that costs $70 per year. There has to be a better pricing structure, that would get more people to pay above the free account. Here is my idea about a new pricing model, that would be easy to understand AND would likely pull in more paying customers off of the FREE tier. Isn't paying customers of any kind better than Free Tier users?
     
    Basic - FREE
    Light User - $35 per year
    Premium User - $60
    Power User (non-business) - $90
    • Sync up to 2 devices 
    • Find notes fast with search and tags
    • Apply rich formatting to your notes
    • Clip web pages
    • 25MB maximum note size
    • 60MB monthly upload limit
    • Everything in Basic
    • Sync up to  4 devices AND web client anywhere 
    • Access notes offline
    • Annotate PDFs
    • Search text inside Office docs and PDFs
    • Create custom templates
    • Customize your Home
    • 50 MB maximum note size
    • 1 GB monthly upload limit
    • Everything in Light User
    • Sync unlimited devices
    • 200 MB maximum note size
    • 10 GB monthly upload size
    • Everything in Premium User
    • 500 MB maximum note size (assuming your database architecture will allow for this)
    • 20 GB monthly upload size
     
    • Basic - FREE
      • Sync up to 2 devices 
      • Find notes fast with search and tags
      • Apply rich formatting to your notes
      • Clip web pages
      • 25MB maximum note size
      • 60MB monthly upload limit
     
    • Light User - $35 per year
      • Everything in Basic
      • Sync up to  4 devices AND web client anywhere 
      • Access notes offline
      • Annotate PDFs
      • Search text inside Office docs and PDFs
      • Create custom templates
      • Customize your Home
      • 50 MB maximum note size
      • 1 GB monthly upload limit
     
    • Premium User - $60
      • Everything in Light User
      • Sync unlimited devices
      • 200 MB maximum note size
      • 10 GB monthly upload size
     
    • Power User (non-business) - $90
      • Everything in Premium User
      • 500 MB maximum note size (assuming your database architecture will allow for this)
      • 20 GB monthly upload size
     
    This approach offers something for everyone, and allows people to explore and discover the power of Evernote. As they build more dependency in their life of Evernote, they will increase their subscription tier to accommodate. And, you give a place for your truly "hardcore" users to go up one more tier of use without having to go to the business plan.
     
    Does anyone at Evernote read these posts?
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