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SilverDragon

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  1. Nope, not Apple. Not iOS 8. No, Evernote shot itself in the foot with this one. The Penultimate "upgrade" is the source of many, many complaints on this forum. It might be possible to get your "old" Penultimate back -- here's how in this thread: https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/75446-how-to-get-old-version-back-must-read/ For alternative apps, try this thread: https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/75511-please-anyone-suggest-a-new-note-taking-app/ I shared your anger when I first "upgraded" to Penultimate 6.0.0 back on Nov. 13. Now I am simply resigned. Good luck in your quest to replace your old technology. When you find a solution that works for you, please post it as someone else may be able to use your experience.
  2. Well, the loss of the camera feature is nothing you're doing wrong. Penultimate's November upgrade pretty well broke the app, and two bug fix updates later, it's still unusable in a production environment. here are my thoughts, FWIW: The size limit to notebooks is an Evernote thing. Yes, upgrading to Evernote premium would help I've switched to the Noteshelf app for my notetaking needs, and just ran a test to see how it responds to the demands you're discussing. First, Noteshelf integration to Evernote is just like that of old Penultimate except that you will need to explicitly connect your notebook to Evernote, so your experience should be similar to old Penultimate as far as accessing your notebooks via Evernote is concerned. Second, you will still have to tap up a new page and tap the camera icon to take a photo. BUT -- the good news is that the photo arrives in a reasonable size so you won't need to resize -- just tap Paste and scribble your note. Based on this, you may wish to give Noteshelf a try. BTW, I'm neither an Evernote employee nor a Noteshelf employee -- just a user who found Penultimate unusable after the upgrade and is sharing her experience. Hope this helps! ------UPDATE: Just re-read your post to see if I'd missed anything. Looks like I have... Evernote is a cloud service for notetaking. Penultimate is one of the many apps it offers to let people get notes into its cloud service. Noteshelf is a third-party app that will also let you sync notes to the Evernote service. If you haven't, I suggest you get the Evernote app for whichever laptop or desktop you use (Mac? PC?) and connect it to the same Evernote account you used for Penultimate. When you do, you should find your old Penultimate notebooks as "notes" inside an Evernote notebook named "Penultimate." From the Mac or PC app, you can export each of those "notes" as a PDF file, for transmission to your employers. Hope this helps!
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