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Dave-in-Decatur

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  1. 6 hours ago, Leos Literak said:

    Hi, I like my desktop clean: icons and open apps in the task bar. If I actually don't need some app, I prefer to close it or hide it in a system tray. Evernote fortunatelly allows the second option. But there is a regression and what had worked for ages, is gone. I was accustomed that when I click on its icon in the tray, Evernote just started. Now it opens some quick note dialog and I have to seek a correct button to open EN. So I feel like my user experience is worse now. You may feel it opposite if you use EN as unstructured thought dump - then a quick note dialog may be helpful.

    As I understand it, what works now is to right-click the tray icon, then click Open Evernote. I tried a few experiments, and this seems to take approximately 2 seconds, as opposed to 1 second to simply left-click. Perhaps it takes 2.5 seconds as opposed to .75 seconds. In any case, the worsened user experience (which many people are reporting in several threads) seems to me to be more psychological than substantial (as user experiences tend to be, I would suppose). I don't use the system to tray to open Evernote in any case, even for the quick note--but it does seem to me that there might be many users and use situations for which quick access to creating a note is more important than quick access to the entire program. At any rate, I guarantee that if Evernote were to go back to the previous functionality those users would inundate these forums with complaints.

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  2. 4 hours ago, Paul A. said:

    It's a problem in that copying and then inserting an "internal link" on mobile opens up in the web browser when that link is clicked on desktop. I prefer all my links to open in the app and it's a little irritating to not be able to create and insert links from the Android app that will always open on the desktop app.

    Thanks, that's helpful. I do find the same thing, and I do prefer to have links open in the app, so I know what you mean. I guess I just haven't had it happen very often, if ever. I must not insert "internal links" in the Android app very much. Is @raj goel's workaround helpful for you? I'm not sure I quite followed what he was suggesting.

  3. 3 hours ago, agsteele said:

    This is a two year old thread... ;) If you search around you will find a number of solutions that work well.

    Myself, I don't display the Evernote helper in the system tray.  Instead I have a shortcut located on the taskbar. Double click that opens the program rather than the helper. It took a day or two to reprogram my fingers and brain.

    @EverGrope, it really does no good to look around and revive all the old threads on this issue. One was enough. WRT other solutions, see this thread in particular:

     

  4. Here's another, very long thread on the subject, with various suggestions for alternative ways of opening the program interface with one click:

    Not that I expect anyone who wants to click the tray icon and get the program interface to accept those alternatives. This seems to be one of those issues that trigger the "my way of using Evernote is the only rational way" response in a lot of people. And yet left-clicking the tray icon to create a new note or take some other specific action, rather than opening the main program window, is fairly common. I have at least two other apps that do exactly that.

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  5. Ctrl+Z works in the Web client and the Windows desktop app, and has the advantage of letting a person keep typing. Good call! (Of course, I still wish it would make the link when typing punctuation immediately after the paste, not only when typing Space or Enter.)

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  6. There is another long thread on this topic, which contains a number of suggestions of other ways to open the program interface with a single click. It seems, though, that people who want to open it from the tray with one click want to open it from the tray with one click, period; and don't see the advantages of having one click to start a new note.

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    Yet another thread on this topic with recent activity:

    But I have at least two other apps that do exactly what Evernote does: left-clicking their tray icons creates a new note or takes some other specific action, rather than opening the main program window.

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  7. Personally, I wish it were easier to create a link, e.g., by putting punctuation after a pasted-in URL (you may have noticed that having a period, comma, etc., after the URL keeps it from making a link). But I understand about not want to accidentally activate it.

  8. Glad you got it figured out, @RobynA! It might be helpful if you'd say how -- others may come here looking for such a solution.

    I had something similar happen some months back. Evernote support advised the following:

    Select the note(s) that has this issue.
    Select File > Export Note...
    Choose a destination on your computer and select Save.
    Select File > Import... from the menu bar.
    Locate and select the ENEX (.enex) file you exported of the note(s).
    Click Open. Tags will automatically be imported.

    Another option is to use Note History (if you have a paid subscription, or pay for one for just 1 month to get access to the history) and find an earlier version of the note with the content intact. From there you can either restore the note, or perhaps for extra safety, export it, then import it to a different notebook to compare the content.

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  9. 22 hours ago, Dave-in-Decatur said:

    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.

    Revisiting my own thought process ... If it goes up to US$180/year for me (which I sincerely hope it doesn't), that's still only $0.50/day. I'm positive that I get at least that much value from it each and every day. I know that Evernote no longer provides the tools and features that some users need, but it does for me (indeed, there are things I haven't explored yet, like tasks), and the burden of changing to something else and probably losing some features I rely on would give me more aggravation over the course of the next year than the cost of the increase. But I still hope it doesn't do that.

  10. On 3/3/2023 at 11:28 AM, kirkwinters said:

    Since April 9, 2010 -- 26987 notes (all tagged)

    Is Web Clipper not responding this morning for anyone else?

     

    There's a thread on that issue going on in one of the forums. If you're still experiencing it, the answer seems to be to switch from the "classic" Web version to the current one somewhere in your account settings.

  11. 9 hours ago, AlbertR said:

    Save-As dialog (it's not EN itself!) stores its last save-in folder as a symbolic link in %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\.
    Maybe there is a problem wie this last save-in folder (deleted or moved?) or with any other content in ...\Recent folder (too many entries?, ...).

    I've heared about similar problems within other programs. Deleting the content of this folder (it contains only links) did help.

    Next time in EN (or any other progam) you should see C:\Users\<your-windows-login-name>\AppData\Local\Programs\Evernote as a the initial folder of the Save-As dialog.

    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....

  12. On 3/11/2023 at 10:19 AM, Toonamo said:

    I am having the same exact problem. I have tried to enable it 3 times. Each time I get an error that the code is not what Evernote was expecting. 
     

    none of the above steps help

    You're responding to a thread that is more than 4 years old. Things do change in that time. Can you give more details?

  13. 14 hours ago, Aamado said:

    Hello Development Team, 

        Is there a patch coming that will allow the annotation feature on the IPad to zoom in? It is incredibly difficult to read a pdf, even with a 12.9 inch screen. 

    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.

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