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Version 10
Dave-in-Decatur replied to Tim H's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Can you say more about this? Are you saying that when you open an existing note in the new program, it automatically converts the fonts in the note to the new, limited font selection?? That would be truly appalling. -
These are all important issues. There are now forums related specifically to v. 10 for Windows: https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/720-evernote-for-windows-issues-versions-100-and-above/; https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/731-evernote-for-windows-requests-versions-100-and-above/. Many of these issues are listed and discussed there, so it might be more effective to proceed there.
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new version
Dave-in-Decatur replied to amartya's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
@amartya, please take a look around in this forum and in the forum https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/731-evernote-for-windows-requests-versions-100-and-above/. You can join in existing conversations on some of these topics. -
This is an excellent and important point. Cross-platform similarity is good; cross-platform lowest common denominator functionality is sure loser.
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Dave-in-Decatur replied to StevenChang's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Ah, thanks. I can't actually get the program yet, since I'm still on Windows 7. Strange how lack of communication seems to be seen as a customer relations strategy these days (not just Evernote). -
There have been numerous reports of the Evernote Web client having various sorts of problems in Chrome. I don't recall seeing this specific one, but I suppose it's possible. Can you try it in a different browser to see if it works there?
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Version 10
Dave-in-Decatur replied to Tim H's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
I'm fortunate to still be on Windows 7, and therefore not even eligible to join in the update/downgrade catastrophe. But I do think that, to be fair, and no matter how annoyed one is, you might explain what it is about task #1 that seems simple to you (my highlighting)! OSes rather like to be special and inimitable, which tends to limit cross-platform uniformity. Evernote 10 for Windows is a fumble, that seems clear, but I don't necessarily think they fumbled something easy. -
Evernote 10 Hotkeys
Dave-in-Decatur replied to Tim Kowal (b)'s question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Here's the list of working and no-longer-working keyboard shortcuts/hotkeys: https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/209004807. -
features removed & initial thoughts
Dave-in-Decatur replied to ej8899's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
I'm still using v. 6.25 under Windows 7, and I see 7 subprocesses--so good news, something they didn't remove! -
Developers with any sense (and that is being called into question, I'm aware) don't release dates/timelines for features. But I agree that a simple table of "coming soon / working on it / gone for good" would actually restore a sense of rational confidence in many users who have been severely shaken by this.
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How do I go back to Version 6
Dave-in-Decatur replied to joness's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Several people who were beta testing it have posted in the forums that the problems were indeed flagged by testers, but not resolved before the release. Which really only makes it worse. -
Version 10
Dave-in-Decatur replied to Tim H's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Let me be clear that I'm not trying to defend v. 10, which is clearly badly borked. But there are a few new things in the editor that people have requested for a long time: styles, more highlight colors, and dark mode come quickly to mind. IMO, these are trivial in comparison with what has been dropped or not yet implemented. But that was my point WRT "be careful what you ask for." -
Where are files stored now
Dave-in-Decatur replied to joness's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 10.0 and above)
I'm not able (or willing) to update to the new version yet. Can you or someone else confirm whether it does in fact maintain a permanent local database (even if the user must request it to do so)? -
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Dave-in-Decatur replied to StevenChang's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
Can you give a link to the release notes? All I've seen is the What's New post, which is lacking a lot of details.