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  1. Thanks for the quick reply. If that is indeed true, that is a shame. I was really looking forward to that being implemented after the new owners took over. I like to test other note apps. Nimbus, Notesnook, Amplenote, and Upnote all offer this. All four of these companies combined is smaller than Evernotes development team.
  2. So I also use another note taking app, in addition to Evernote. The other app has note history on the mobile app, which is really useful. The other app only has one full-time developer, but is able to implement this useful feature. My question, is it on the roadmap?
  3. Yes, thank you Agsteele. I'll disable the passcode until Evernote releases a fix for Android.
  4. My son's Galaxy s22 Ultra still only shows a blank, white screen when trying to open the app. Uninstalling, rebooting phone and re-installing does not help. It's been like this for days. The app works as normal on iphone. There are lots of complaints on the Google Play Store. Hopefully they will push out an update soon.
  5. It's always like this. Some of these people worship at the Altar of Evernote. If you even remotely criticize the app, they get offended. Don't get me wrong. Evernote is still the best app that I have found. BUT, times are changing. Evernote is hemorrhaging users. The competition is quickly catching up. If Bending Spoons doesn't turn it around quickly, it will go the way of the Dodo bird.
  6. Just use Genius Scan. It gives you the option of saving a scan as PDF or a JPEG. It's free with no adds. You can get the paid version for as low as .99 cents a month.
  7. I would have to agree with you. Evernote is hemorrhaging subscribers by the Millions. This is evidenced by the fact that there are tens of millions if not Hundreds of millions of people on competing apps. Those could have been Evernote customers. Just b/c you said Evernote needs to implement a feature is no call for sarcasm from other people on this forum. This forum reminds me a lot how the old BlackBerry forum used to be, some 10-12 years ago.. People would complain, rightfully so, that BlackBerry had obvious shortcomings. The Blackberry "regulars" would be so condescending and sarcastic, to legitimate complaints. Note Apps, like all apps should COMPETE with one another. They should do this by offering at the bare minimum, similar functionality. BlackBerry was on top of the world at one point. They refused to evolve. I see Evernote going down the same path.
  8. I tried a lot of apps this morning. The only one I could get to scan almost hands free was Adobe scan. It was a little slow but I didn't have to keep hitting the camera button each time. I also tried your suggestion of using Microsoft Office Lens. It's a good quality scanner, but again I found it to be a little slower than Adobe. I'll keep trying out apps until I find one that suits my needs.
  9. The only thing I didn't like about the app, is batch scanning. I have to hit the scan button for every single page I am scanning. I read in a review somewhere, that said it would auto-recognize each document scanned and keep on going for each new page of documents, but that wasn't working for me when I tried it.
  10. I know it's been a while. I just wanted to know if Microsoft Lens is still the best option as far as Android scanners goes? I honestly don't care for CamScanner anymore.
  11. Yes, I agree. When I switched from an iPhone 13 Pro Max to a Galaxy s22 Ultra, I soon discovered that Scannable wasn't available. There are free apps on the Play Store to replace it. Most, if not all of the apps I tried are freemium apps. You get constant reminders to upgrade the apps. A lot of the apps that I tried wanted me to sign up for a monthly subscription. That's a little too much to ask IMHO. I did try Adobe PDF scanner. It too had adds, and also isn't free without adds. My problem with it is it had a lot of trouble actually scanning documents. It was very slow when it came to scanning. Like Pink Elephant said, there is Microsoft Lens. I'm not sure if it's Freemium app or not, but I'm sure it is. I'm going to go with the Google Drive scanner for now, even though I haven't really tried it. But at least it's free, since I already have a Paid Google account.
  12. This is happening to me as well. I am running a Galaxy s22 ultra with 10.46, and Android 13. About 25%of the time when I edit a note. It also especially happens when I try to upload a PDF. The App just freezes. It's very frustrating that Evernote hasn't fixed this yet.
  13. I see this thread is a couple of years old, but I wanted to put in my 2 cents worth. I used to use CamScanner for years but found out they are based in China. I just don't trust that anymore, as I have passwords and other sensitive data like medical records, SS numbers, etc. I tried Adobe Scan but it was Way too slow. I looked into Clear Scan. It worked ok, but again, a Chinese company. I have a Galaxy s22 Ultra. Does anyone know of an Android app that Isn't made in China that scans quickly? Thanks
  14. I also have the Galaxy s22 Ultra. Yesterday Evernote was very, very slow, with major lag. Was taking about 45-60 seconds to scan in each document. It would hang after scanning. I kept having to close the app just to get around the sluggishness. After about an hour, the hanging/ freezing/ sluggishness went away. I'm running 10.46 on Android.
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