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  1. Saying it's more coding of if/then/else is incorrect. Just use the system's regional settings. I note that the Note History is still given in the US format. I complained about this several years ago and it still hasn't been corrected. I guess the the non-US users are not a big enough market to care about.

    -Bob.

  2. 3 minutes ago, s2sailor said:

    I have seen this as well.  I "think" it is due to ongoing problems with the new sync and hope this will cure itself as the sync problems get ironed out.  If you haven't already, entering a support ticket stating the problem is helpful to development.

    I sync  evernote every time I make a change. Perhaps it's an internal problem? I will submit to support.

    Thanks.

    -Bob.

     

    -Bob.

  3. 6 hours ago, Mike P said:

    What version are you using and where does it use this format? This issue has been raised before and it doesn't seem to be easy to work out where exactly it is getting the format from. For me the date format is in UK format as expected. For example in the note information:

    image.png.49ee80625566b60d565f0a8867ffdda1.png

    At the top of a note:

    image.png.4dc28ee39a87f0597a211f8ac68fc254.png

    or when I press alt+shift+D

    image.png.345570f55271bed6f761f536f07de0de.png

    I never see anything like 3/7/22.

    10.39.6-win-ddl-public (3451)
    Editor: v150.2.18380
    Service: v1.53.4
    © 2019 - 2022 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved

     

     

    Interesting mixed bag. The mm/dd/yyyy format is found in the bottom left corner of each note snippet and in the note's History. Although as you point out it's a more readable format in the note Info. I suppose the date change was started but not completed?

    -Bob.

     

    My version is:

    10.39.6-win-ddl-public (3451)
    Editor: v150.2.18380
    Service: v1.53.4
    © 2019 - 2022 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved

     

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  4. It appears that Evernote does not obey the device's set region for date format. It instead uses the US format of mm/dd/yyyy. It would be preferable to use my region's format of dd/mm/yyyy. Otherwise how do I know if 7/6/2022 is July 6th or June 7th? Or instead use the international format of yyyy/mm/dd and no one will be  confused. Alternatively use the month mnemonic eg: 7 Jun 2022 or Jun 7 2022.

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