See?This is exactly why I am coming to completely hate these apps. Dropbox is the SAME WAY. When you have a problem, it's your fault, you're not doing enough, and you should quit griping. You are being patronizing when I have a completely legitimate gripe: your app does not deliver the service it promises to provide. And so here I am, wasting all of my time trying to figure out YOUR PROBLEM. And in answer to your query, I am on this board right now, am I not? AS a matter of fact, again: I'm wasting my precious time, responding to your condescension and unjustified irritation at my concern about the fact that Evernote does not work. The fact is this: I SHOULD NOT HAVE TO CHECK ANYTHING. Evernote should work as promised. And if you think that's unreasonable, then you really do not understand the nature of app marketing and branding these days...... the apps that work well, in delightful ways, with no questions asked, are the ones that will remain in years to come. And by the way, I use plenty of apps that work as promised, they've worked for years as promised, and I never have to run around trying to figure out deal=breaker problems that literally bring my work to a halt.