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Dave-in-Decatur

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  1. Interesting idea, thanks! Evernote was trying to download to my Downloads folder, which has 148 items in it totaling over 62 MB--so not huge, I think. I tried just removing the Downloads link from Recent Items, but that didn't help. I hated to lose that whole set of recents, but I tried emptying it (with Evernote not running, having crashed). Oddly, Evernote still wanted to save to Downloads (does it keep its own recents list?), and still had a label "Working on it" in the folder space in the dialog. That folder was showing empty, which it obviously is not, so something is going wrong with Evernote's ability to use this dialog. Since I can drag and drop or use the Web client to save an attachment, I'm not going to waste time on it. I'll hope that it just goes away somehow. Of course I've been hoping that about some former political office holders too....
  2. You're responding to a thread that is more than 4 years old. Things do change in that time. Can you give more details?
  3. I've seen this a few times on the Android app. Clearing the cache or restarting the phone usually helps.
  4. Hello, and welcome to the forums. We may or may not be able to give helpful advice in this situation; we're mainly just fellow users here. It would help to have more information about the version of Evernote you were using, the device and operating system, were you on a reliable Internet connection at the time, etc.
  5. Welcome to the forums. These are user-to-user forums, with no development team members here on a regular basis. The best way to contact them is via a support request if you have a paid subscription (https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/requests/new), or via the feedback feature in the apps.
  6. Mmph. Would hate to think that I need to do the Revo Uninstall and reinstall, but if no one else is seeing this then that may be the solution. OTOH, I find that I can still save attachments from the Web client on the same computer. Since I don't need to do this very often I may just do that.
  7. If I get an 80% bump I will think long and hard about it, to be sure. But I think I would drop back to a free subscription rather than cancel the service altogether, in order, if nothing else, to continue to create and access notes on some level while I ponder other solutions.
  8. So this thread has morphed from a discussion of whether it is possible to manually calculate and construct internal note links (something that it seems unlikely that more than a handful of users would ever think of doing) to this. Which, to me at least, looks like something that it seems unlikely that more than a double handful of users are likely to need. How often does one need to export all one's notes to .enex and then import all that to another account? (Another account of one's own, or belonging to someone else?) Compared to the sync issues that seem to affect almost every user at one time or another (some much more intensely than others, granted), and others issues affecting the Android app in particular, it's hard to see why Evernote would be expected to devote resources to this. Not saying they shouldn't do it, only not understanding why this should be a priority.
  9. I have Evernote for Windows v. 10.54.4 running on a Windows 10 machine. I think this was already happening in 10.53, though. When I right-click an attachment and select Save As, the Save As dialog appears but hangs or freezes. It's never possible to save the attachment, and when I click the X to close the dialog, Evernote crashes. I've tried restarting the program and the computer, with no success. This happens with JPG and PNG images and with PDFs. I don't do this very often, so I haven't tried with anything else. However, dragging an attachment onto the desktop or into my Explorer replacement works fine. Anyone else seeing anything like this?
  10. Point is (somewhat elliptically made), these are user to user forums, and basically we don't know any more about (or have any more control over) these notifications than any other user.
  11. Logging in here is just logging in on Evernote: when you're logged in on one, you're logged in on the other.
  12. I think the usual advice in a situation like this is to uninstall Evernote (maybe using Revo Uninstaller to make sure everything is removed) and then reinstall the update, in order to clear out whatever must have gone wrong in the installation.
  13. Ah, the light dawns! I was going through Evernote's File > Export note as PDF process. When I select Note > Print and then the Microsoft PDF printer, the fonts do appear, but that driver must embed them automatically. I know there are others that do not. Thanks for the clarification.
  14. A couple of others are also reporting problems; see this thread:
  15. The procedure to recreate a note was what I used with the older Evernote Android app, which developed a very annoying habit of seemingly randomly making notes unsyncable after an edit. There are threads in the forum: https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/210-evernote-for-android-issues-versions-8133-and-under/. Currently, I can just wait and eventually it syncs.
  16. Just want to say that this is probably the geekiest thread I have seen yet in the Evernote forums. Thank you all.
  17. Hmm. I'm puzzled. I didn't do anything special to install fonts. Do you mean installing the fonts in the Windows system, or embedding the fonts in the PDF? Either way, I haven't seen an option to have Evernote do this.
  18. Points taken. I'm just going to suggest that, to prevent thread drift, if anyone wants to discuss the specific Android sync issues any further we do so in the Android forum, for instance on this existing thread:
  19. I'm starting to experience something similar on the same type of phone (Evernote 10.48 though). I edit a note and tapping the green check mark causes the app to freeze. (I haven't tried attaching a PDF yet.) The 3-line menu at bottom left is unresponsive, as is the blue Edit button. Curiously, the 3-dot menu at top right still functions, but doesn't help to get out of the frozen green-check state. It's never to the point where I have to force-close the app, or lose content in the note. If I wait awhile it will finish syncing and the green check changes to the green arrow so that I can continue on. So to me it seems to be an aspect of the general sync issues in the Android app.
  20. I think this is a good idea (without getting into the details about what happens in each corner of the interface, just in general). It would be good to post it in the Windows app feedback/feature requests forum: https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/forum/731-evernote-for-windows-requests-versions-100-and-above/. There people can vote it up or down. There is, to be honest, no evidence that a large number of votes there moves a suggestion to the top of Evernote's development list. But perhaps it at least brings ideas to their attention.
  21. I tend to agree, esp. about posting the hardware specs for acceptable performance. I recently upgraded from an older Android 9 phone, which of course couldn't even run v. 10, to an S22 Ultra. (And then the following week the S23 was released. 😠 Did Verizon discount the S22 for me because it was about to become old inventory? They did not. 😡🤬) Ahem. Anyway, Evernote 10 runs fine on the S22, though I've had occasional brief delays in syncing a note, and duplications once or twice, which I assume is all network related. But it was really expensive, and Evernote shouldn't demand that all its users own such devices for it to work well.
  22. Welcome to the forums. Are you talking about switching windows between Evernote and other programs? I believe there is at least one existing thread about this (so you are not alone). You could search the forums for this thread and see if others have found a solution.
  23. Or the "you" who is calling this a "good solution" may be a spam bot.
  24. Can you say some more about this? I just made a short text note, and PDF export included the various Evernote styles (sans, slab serif, handwritten); bold, italic, and underlined; and highlighting and font colors.
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