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  1. Can I just add here ... while I'm grateful for the extra features, particularly OCR - aren't we all (now) paying more than historical professional subscriptions? Couldn't we just get all the stuff? EN doesn't want to single-tier the whole thing?
  2. I've been watching the evernote transformation fairly closely over the last six months or so, and was disappointed to see the release notes go into the 'bug fixes and performance improvements' phase. I enjoy reading the details of changes, and hope we can get back to that granularity - 'tweaked left sidebar padding' or whatever would be awesome, a bit like watching development in realtime. Thanks for the video, and EN, thanks for the twitter post: https://twitter.com/evernote
  3. Have you looked into Logseq? the base product blows the doors off obsidian.. (particularly for side-by-side PDF notetaking, and its actually open source. It hasn't been running as long so there's not as many plugins, but they have a mobile app that works well, and since its your own files, you can store in any 'cloud' folder. Any of these newtech apps are superior to onenote in every way; think Craft, Drafts, Tana, Athens... I find notion to be more of an input-the-data-and-there-it-is app than a notetaking app, personally. Good luck with whatever you pick, if you don't pick EN. I was moving through all those other apps for years before returning to EN in 2023, and I'm SO glad to be back, right on time for all these upgrades!
  4. Perfect test-case for an a-la-carte plan, where you could top-up say, number of notebooks. @Federico Simionato
  5. Very interesting- in the EN Video it shows a drag-to-clip functionality. Could be just animation... could also be ... coming soon?
  6. I diverge from your opinion a bit on this - BendingSpoons''ll end up cannibalizing the higher tier of users that already agreed to open their wallets - they'd be able to just slide down to an 'it'll work for me' tier, and the folks that just don't have a hundred bucks still won't pay fifty.. they'd already be subscribers. I think EN's leaving those lower tiers to the piranha pit of free apps, FOSS, and $5-$10 'sync' subscriptions for companies that can get by on that scarce funding. I'm pretty sure they're going to lock up the premium tier and charge a premium price for it. They're pushing updates nearly weekly at this point, and I'm all in for it.
  7. I didn't know they had namespaces/stacks of tags in EN at all, so thanks for your post. I've been sorting out my mountains of tags since earlier today with this and found a little bit of a method that helps. (Maybe this is how you do it already, but I'll post here just in case it helps); in the left bar scroll to the tag you want to drag onto click on 'tags' above the tag list on the left it will open the tag search panel, find the tag you want to drag into the first one, and it'll pop up right beside it Hope it's helps...
  8. Here you go bud, here's where you get the webclipper for chrome: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/evernote-web-clipper/
  9. The tooltip in the note list is absolutely my nemesis. My kingdom to have an option to remove them. Otherwise, within a couple hours o fusing the new interface I found more and more and more wonderful things about it. Faster, cleaner, clearer text, no distracting colours, like Federico said, focus is on the content, minimized left sidebar is very attractive as well. Give it a chance y'all, I think it's a complete winner now, even though first impressions were all about that significant whitespace. Edit: In tables, while I do like the new table-cell colour selector, the selector (down arrow thing) is unfortunately invisible with any of the strong colours.
  10. I especially like Joplin for creating checklists in markdown view, and then having to switch to markdown preview mode to check them off. Very convenient. Or even more convenient to click in between the little brackets, and typing a little 'x' in there. No thanks, I don't want my notes to look like that, could just use Taskpaper or nvalt. Sounds like you might like StandardNotes if you like encryption and lots of options. -[ ] ~item~ -[x] **item** -[] item To the main post topic, I'd tell most of the free-software-enjoyers 'so long', and feel free to come back from shareware world when you can scrape together a hundred bucks. Or don't. Whatever, but we don't need folks to cruft up the forums with stuff we can find with a quick search if we want the info. 'free notes app'. These are evernote forums, not alternativeto.net pages. THAT BEING SAID - If someone has an app they like and want to specifically discuss features and whatnot, I'm onside with that. All this 'WAAAH I'm leaving and maybe I'll go use notesnook or notion or .. something!' Doesn't contribute anything worthy.
  11. Actually you are. Windows and Mac both offer desktop files, and even 'sticky note' type apps. That's the 'basic' ability to create and save simple notes. It does cost Evernote money to purchase, setup, maintain, and service the hard-drives your free notes are hosted on. Even if you aren't using 'fancy' features, you are in fact trusting Evernote with your data, a premium service itself - cloud storage, it's often called. In this light, consider it generous of them (they could just delete all the terabytes of unused/unpaid notes and inactive accounts) to offer you two things at no cost going forward: The continued storage of your existing years of notes, and 2. Access to those notes, to edit, modify, and even share them. When you are financially ready/able to recommit to Evernote, all of your data will be there, safe and sound in their premium cloud storage. Pretty awesome of them, really.
  12. I took the tour of all the free apps out there. You could try Logseq. I ended up back at Evernote after years away, there simply isn’t anything else like it. Joplin is another one. Noteplan, simplenote, and at least a dozen others - craft, notion, etc. Good luck.
  13. Edit: This link was posted in another thread for building advanced search queries: https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/208313828-Use-advanced-search-syntax -tag:medical will return notes that do not have the tag "medical". Note: Use -tag:* to return all notes without tags.
  14. Hi, I'm on mac - 10.67.4 calendar on system is Mon-Sun, calendar in EN is Sun-Sat. I would like it to start on Mon...
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