Since when is Evernote “speedy”? It’s massively bloated and slow. That’s not a valid rationale. What you’re effectively saying, given the context of how Evernote actually works, is that being slow, bloated, buggy, and inconsistent is what it’s supposed to be. Nonsense.
And I completely agree with @davidtderrick. The issue is mainly about cross-platform consistency and typographic literacy, which is important not just within Evernote, but for when things leave Evernote. I work on notes from multiple platforms, and then very often I am copying and pasting out of Evernote into other things. When some parts of a note look one way and some parts look another way, because I worked on different parts from different platforms, it means I have extra work to do when I’m copying out—extra work that Evernote is creating for me.
I hope that @PinkElephant is not associated with Evernote, because if so then that ridiculous comment might just be the straw that finally breaks this camel’s back and drives me to another product. I am sick and tired of tech people telling me that my problems with their shoddy systems are not actually problems because they think I care about the wrong things.