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TGG

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  1. I keep a daily diary which I update from either my iPhone, iPad or one of two Macs. I frequently find a conflict, which I have to correct manually (via cut and paste of each note to a file and using a diff application). I tried to improve this by moving from a yearly to a monthly (thus smaller) note, but to no avail.

    I understand how and why conflicts occur, and try to help by waiting for all update to be applied before typing, but I get one every few days. It seems to me that you could an an option to either manually, or automatically, detect notes with a lot of edit activity from multiple devices and add a switch that does not allow me to edit it until all the the updates have been applied.

    Tim

     

  2. Thanks, I suspected that was the case. The scanner itself works fine with the Scan Snap Home software. The best way that I have found is to scan with that, then use Open with Evernote on each scanned document, then delete it from Scan Snap. A few more steps but not too onerous. Would really be nice though if Evernote/Fujitsu would updateh Evernote edition software.

  3. I have had a Scansnap s1300i successfully connected to my old 2009 iMac using the Scansnap Evernote edition software. Everything works beautifully. I now attempted to connect the scanner to my 2015 Macbook running Mojave (10.14.5). I can scan successfully using the Scansnap home software, but all attempts to use the Evernote edition fails. It will install, but on opening the scanner the blue light just continuously blinks. Starting the software from the Macbook does nothing. 

    I can use it with Evernote and the default Scansnap home software, but each scan is now several steps, whereas before all worked so well in one step. Does anyone have a solution?

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