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Dave-in-Decatur

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  1. In response to a post in another forum, I just did a test in a new note, and got what you see below (in Windows desktop 10.78.2, with no notice of an update; Web app 10.78.2 shows the same thing). It's not yet collapsible, but it is proper sub-section / outline numbering.
  2. Hi, @Greg Lang. We've been informed that, at long last, collapsible lists, with actual subsections (meaning with sub-numbers, not just 1, 2, 3) are coming to Evernote (see https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/topic/150550-collapsible-sections-coming-to-evernote/). I wonder if you're seeing some weird test implementation of this?? Here's the place to contact support: https://www.evernote.com/SupportLogin.action. EDIT: By "subsections" and "sub-numbers", I meant to say "outline format". I just did a test with a new note, and this is what I'm seeing, also on 10.78.2:
  3. Take a look at this thread--is this what you're seeing?:
  4. ... because Web browsers use those shortcuts for their own purposes, e.g. Ctrl+T for a new tab.
  5. They already have undo support. Specifically, the examples that @N Allen mentioned undo with Ctrl+Z. Even a full, accurate URL pasted from the clipboard can be converted to unlinked plain text with Ctrl+Z. Please list the examples that cannot be undone, for clarity's sake. This has been requested fairly often. Again, I find that Ctrl+Z works easily when I want a *[space] at the beginning of a line and not a bulleted list. But it could certain be added to @ferol's wishlist, if it's not there already (https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/topic/150571-missing-features-bugs-and-wishlist-in-v10-clear-detailed-table/). Tricky, doable, would have to be prioritized--hopefully not at the top of the list. (See the preceding link for one version of "the list.")
  6. Please be aware that these are basically user-to-user forums. To address Evernote directly email feedback@evernote.com. If you think v. 6 of Evernote was "absolutely perfect," I invite you to view its forum here (https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/225-evernote-for-windows-issues-versions-6251-and-under/). Go back to posts from 2019 or 2018 (before v. 10 was introduced) and look at all the "perfection." As for Evernote's reasons for discontinuing Legacy, they are set out here: https://evernote.com/blog/legacy-decommissioning. If I understand you correctly, you want them, "with minimal effort," to have the v. 10 data be displayed in the Legacy interface? So where would Tasks go? Or even backlinks?
  7. You're responding to a post that's almost a year old, from when Evernote was rolling out a new sync structure. Please give some more detail.
  8. I can't reproduce it in v. 10.78.2 either. I don't use Outlook at all. Is that an Evernote dialog? I've never seen it. If that is Outlook popping up a Create Event dialog, then it seems pretty obvious that Outlook is monitoring the clipboard and, when it sees a time appear there, it pops up that dialog. How is Evernote supposed to fix that??? John, you've been around these forums long enough to know that they are user-to-user. If you really want to report this to Evernote (and not just give the impression you are so that later on you can complain that they didn't respond), submit a bug report (even though it's not their bug; https://www.evernote.com/SupportLogin.action), or email feedback@evernote.com.
  9. ... and since in Legacy there was only one highlight color, not 6, which does require a dialog to choose from. I can confirm this, in Windows desktop v. 10.78.2. If the Web clip is still in the gray HTML box, it does not print (except occasional, random paragraphs). If it has been simplified / made editable with the "magic wand," the content can be printed. Definitely a bug, and worth reporting to support.
  10. Thank you for this very clear instructional message. I'm sure it will be very useful to Evernote when they get around to shutting down this kind of "workaround." 😅
  11. Others have responded accurately to your basic question. Evernote's reasoning for pulling the plug is stated clearly in this blog post: https://evernote.com/blog/legacy-decommissioning. "A few security leaks" are not going to be acceptable for most users, I think. I can promise you that if Legacy caused a security problem, users would rush into the forums howling at Evernote for putting out this buggy, unsafe product. If you could give a little more detail about data loss and sync troubles (such as the link to your previous thread post) it might help the conversation. I also use v. 10 on a daily basis, and I'm just not seeing that sort of issue.
  12. Afraid not. It's considered a major feature, so they're not likely to make it possible to disable it. Honestly, I don't use it (yet) either, and I manage to ignore the new purple button (which as of v. 10.78 is only about 1/4 the size of the New Note button).
  13. V. 10 does have a different arrangement in the interface from the one you (and all of us) were used to in v. 6. My viewpoint is that it took me awhile to get used to the older version when I started using Evernote, but I did, and when I started using v. 10 it took me another while, but I got used to that too. In any case, your notes are all there. To see the sidebar, try pressing the F10 key along the top of the keyboard. That should pop it out. Then you can click on Notes or Notebooks to see the list of your content. Please keep asking questions; a lot of your fellow users here enjoy answering them! Regarding the black sidebar, that was formerly the standard look in v. 10, but they did a big revamp of the interface colors a few weeks ago and now it's light everywhere. Hope this is helpful.
  14. I sympathize, since I sometimes have multiple languages in notes myself. Spell checking in v. 6 actually went through a series of degradations in 2018, as seen in this forum thread, this one, and this one. As I understand it (and I could be wrong) the only way to make spell-check possible in multiple languages (i.e., in languages other than the system language) is to license spelling dictionaries for the languages you want to make available. I can imagine that that would run into quite a bit of money for software that has such a large and diverse userbase. I assume (only an assumption) that Evernote made the decision not to lay out that money early in the development of v. 10, and the decision hasn't been reversed. I suppose it could be, and you can suggest it to Evernote directly at feedback@evernote.com. I should add that there is a functioning custom dictionary, to which Evernote adds words upon request. In Windows: C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Evernote\Partitions\{userID}\Custom Dictionary.txt. The bad news is that since September 2018 (in Legacy v. 6.15), this file has been protected by a checksum, possibly the most useless and pointless security feature ever added to any software. Because of this, it is impossible to add words to the dictionary manually, e.g., by copying them from another plain-text dictionary. (I highlight the word "Legacy" above in order to point out that IMHO people sometimes look at Legacy in a rose-colored rearview mirror, as if it always worked properly. An evening spent browsing through these forums in 2018 or 2019 will quickly dispel this opinion.)
  15. V. 10 was a mess when it first came out, as everyone acknowledges, but that was several years ago, and I find that updates today just don't break things. They don't always fix anything obvious either, but that's another story. If I'm in the middle of something and see there's an Evernote update, I just ignore it. It won't install, as you say, until the next "relaunch," meaning I either (a) click the link to relaunch and install, (b) quit Evernote completely (File > Quit) and restart it, or (c) restart my computer. Avoiding those when possible avoids the update. Here's what I suggest. Fly to Italy. Walk into Evernote's offices and demand that they give you a list of every single one of their users and what version they're on. Then do the math. Short of that, I have the impression you're going to just call any number you don't like a fake. Or is there some number you'd actually consider plausible? Or is it just possible that this is the natural human tendency to feel that what one is involved in or prefers is a big deal and the majority opinion? Speaking of BS. That is frankly pretty obnoxious, and I'm very tired of hearing it (assuming I'm one of the people you're talking about). Of course I don't have any vested interest in Evernote. No. That's false. It's not true. It's libelous. Any other way I can put it? Or are you just going to keep assuming that people who disagree with you are doing so in bad faith? I also put quite a bit of time into developing my use of pre-v. 10 Evernote. I hated v. 10 when it first came out, because it was a mess. It took a year or two before it began to seem usable enough, so I started using it in the Web client. As I got used to it, I got to find its new features valuable, and pretty much everything I needed from Legacy was eventually added in. What wasn't there, I've been able to live without. And since you admit that you were not born using Legacy, but put "millions of hours" into developing your use of it, why does it seem like some birthright is being taken away if you are now going to have to put a few more hours into once again learning something new? Especially when you've had 3 years to work on it?
  16. To actually answer your question: https://waz9zvkd1f2.typeform.com/newuifeedback. I and many others agree with you.
  17. This has been requested many times. If you look around the forum, you'll find a number of threads. It's a good idea, which I hope they'll pick up. If it's not already in @ferol's wishlist table (https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/topic/150571-missing-features-bugs-and-wishlist-in-v10-clear-detailed-table/), you can request that he add it; but I'll bet that it is.
  18. Make sure you have the latest version. The "check for updates" in the app often doesn't find the newest right away, since they try to roll it out on a schedule. You can always go to https://evernote.com/download to get the most recent version.
  19. Unfortunately, wasting space actually seems to be one of the key principles of the new UI. Literally. It's "open" or "modern" or something. And it's all over the interface, so I don't think it's going to get fixed.
  20. I absolutely agree (as do many others: https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/topic/149750-new-ui-experiences-bad-and-good/). Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way we can revert to the visible, readable, usable interface, unless Evernote decides to make options available. You can give them your feedback directly: https://waz9zvkd1f2.typeform.com/newuifeedback.
  21. Very bizarre. Of course I mostly use DuckDuckGo rather than Google, so I don't have any data. But I haven't seen anybody else report this. I'm afraid you're probably going to have to open a ticket with support: https://www.evernote.com/SupportLogin.action. You'll get canned responses for the first round or two, but hopefully it will eventually get someone's attention. Meanwhile, you can keep experimenting to see what shows up in that list. You might also try uninstalling Evernote (people recommend Revo Uninstaller for thoroughness) and reinstalling.
  22. Hi, and welcome to the forums. Take a look around the previous threads--this has been reported before, I think. Fold devices seem to be particularly problematic. You can go to the Support option in Settings to report the problem.
  23. I agree 100%, and so do many others. You can give Evernote precise feedback on the new UI here: https://waz9zvkd1f2.typeform.com/newuifeedback. See also this long thread:
  24. Welcome to the forums. Many people are in agreement with this. A user has started a comprehensive table of desired improvements. You can check here to see whether this is already on the list; if not, you can ask him to add it:
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