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Aleksandar

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  1. I finally could remove tags. I am using Evernote in iPad. Clicking on the tag header, I get the list of all tags. On the upper right corner, there are three dots and clicking on them, I get the option to edit the tags.

  2. After updating Evernote for iPad to version 10.50, I have noticed two new icons beside each note. The first one is a downward arrow encircled with a blinking circle of green dots. Another icon is a white downward arrow inside a grey circle, see attachment. Most notes are with the green blinking circle. What do these icon mean? If they are icons showing the sync status, then almost all my notes are not synced!

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  3. On 10/6/2020 at 9:06 AM, PinkElephant said:

    It works in EN iOS 10 as well:

    • Open the note
    • Click on the edit button
    • Now click on the pdf
    • There will 3 more buttons show up over the soft keyboard. The left (an "a" in a circle) opens the pdf in annotation mode.


    I am not sure about the 3rd step. Where do I click on the pdf? I do not see any “pdf button.”

    When I click on the edit button (the 2nd step), I got this, see the attached image.

     

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  4. I would have liked to open Evernote app on my Mac similarly as I do on my iOS devices (iPhone or iPad). On my iOS devices I enter a simple passcode. I am surprised that this is not available for Evernote on Mac, since a Mac can be shared by family members (wife, children, etc).

    Solutions such as signing out of Evernote app is not so simple. You have to enter both username and password, together with a 2-step verification code. Constantly signing out and in would be too cumbersome. A simple 4-digit passcode would hold.

    It is interesting that passcode is available in Evernote for iOS devices and these devices are password protected. You must unlock an iOS device in order to use it. However, a Mac is usually unlocked if it is shared among family members. If you share a computer with your family, the computer is "open" for use. My point is that it is more necessary to have a passcode for Evernote on desktop computers or laptops, than on iOS devices (or android devices).

    Some has suggested to have a guest account or that each member of family has its own account. The problem is that some software, such as Adobe Creative Cloud, are pestering with notifications across the user accounts, and even prompt for passwords! My 10-year-old kid (on his account) was very confused by such pestering notifications. So, having multiple accounts is not an ideal solution for my needs. A simple passcode would hold.

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