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Mitoids

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  1. Thanks for your comments. I'm not suggesting that Evernote should continue maintaining or updating the Legacy version. I work in IT and software development and I understand the reasons for phasing out EN Legacy, and for keeping the current code base platform-agnostic as much as possible. Usually, I'm fast to upgrade my personal software and to push my clients to stay current on their systems and applications. @agsteele's point about RTE makes sense. I was not aware of Ctrl-R. That's great. I can even exit and restart the app if/when the sync stops working. However, I would like to see EN bring some of the Legacy (e.g. tabs for OS X) features to the current version. Lots of other threads on this topic--I know. Not worth our time to revisit here.
  2. I agree. I've been using Evernote for 12.5 years. I have updated from Legacy to the current versions at least 3 times, most recently accidentally on one of my computers because I thought that Evernote had made updates to Legacy. I'm going to go back to Legacy on that computer now--again. This time the triggering reason is the lack of sync button on the current version...couldn't find the button to force a sync when automatic syncing had failed. I like to use tabs on my Mac. I know there are browser workarounds and keyboard shortcuts, but they are annoying. I don't want task management. I also use ToDoist. I don't care to use calendar integration. I understand that Evernote is under pressure to add features and functionality. It's a competitive market. Unfortunately, I see standard, almost "must have" features being retired, and usability (for my purposes) suffering. I already use Devonthink for paperless office, scanning and document management. I think it's time to explore expanding my use of that...
  3. I completely agree. In the latest version, buttons for To Do, Calendar, and AI Cleanup take up precious real estate on the left side of the window. I don't use those functions and they are of no value to me.
  4. Been using Evernote Legacy on Mac for a long time now. Any suggestions for a viable alternative application that offers a good and similar implementation of tabs? I'm an O365 user too, but OneNote is not the replacement. Tabs in OneNote serve a different function. I'm not a fan of the browser option, although I may eventually cave and do it.
  5. I have the same issue. It's annoying. I'd like to upgrade from the Legacy version but Evernote refuses to add Tabs to the new version for Mac OS.
  6. I agree about tabs. As somebody who works in IT and software development, I don't understand the complexity here. I usually keep two Evernote windows, each with multiple tabs, open on my two displays. I'm close to switching to OneNote which I already have as part of my O365 subscription.
  7. Setting up a new laptop. Getting ready to install Evernote. So decided to check on this request. Surprised and disappointed that I still need to find and install the legacy version of Evernote. Getting closer to switching to OneNote. ☹️
  8. Thank you Nigel! Equilibrium restored. 😉 Happily, both new and legacy versions can co-exist, and it's not necessary to uninstall the new version.
  9. Removing tabs with no plans to restore? This is surprising and ridiculous. The new look and feel is nice, but doesn't really make more more efficient. No tabs decreases my efficiency. I'm going to downgrade until the tabs feature is restored. @EverNote, why did you waste my time with this upgrade? Can somebody please tell me how I can downgrade to the previous version?
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