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Barb2016

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  1. Unable to save a PDF file from within Scannable to the iPhone Files app. There is no “Cancel” or “Save” or “Submit” buttons, so no way to complete the task. However I was able to save the same pdf to the Files app on the same phone from within the Evernote app. Has anyone else had this experience?
  2. Yes, I found out that I had given a new notebook the same name as a notebook in another stack. I deleted the older notebook and renamed the new notebook without the numbers, and all is well. Mystery solved. Thank you to everyone who replied.
  3. Why does the name of the new notebook I just created have six numbers after the name, enclosed in parentheses? I didn't put these numbers there.
  4. I sent the sharing notebook link to someone who only has an iPhone to view on right now, and they are unable to view the notebook, even with the Evernote app installed. Can someone view a notebook WITHOUT the Evernote app installed, and without an Evernote account? Or must they register first? And then they could view the notebook on the web?
  5. Web Clipper barely works in Chrome for Mac and not at all in Safari, as other users have noted. Can't even update it in the App Store. ????
  6. Replies so far have been from "gurus". Apparently a nod from Evernote of a certain degree of trust in you. In any event, not sure you need to defend a company from user opinions and feedback. I'm sure they're able to handle it.
  7. "Should not have to tell people to Google things that aren't immediately evident." Glad you agree with me. Evernote is big and its users are small. Evernote has time and money to fix and improve things. Its users can only provide feedback, one by one. Are you telling me Evernote needs to shield itself from feedback about website navigation? Its navigation is perfect, or certainly good enough, and no improvements need to be made? That Evernote web design isn't in some ways designed to mislead and obfuscate? Evernote cannot be wrong, cannot or should not improve? Are you holding yourself out as an Evernote representative? Because if you are, you might want to speak in a more circumspect way.
  8. Should not have to Google things to find them.
  9. Software is asking me to upgrade. Finding the so-called comparison chart was an annoying journey. The features only appear when you mouse over each version. Meaning you can only look at one version at a time. If you actually want to compare features, you'll have to memorize what the other two versions contain. Is it hard? No, it's not. Just annoying. And manipulative. It appears that Evernote doesn't really want you to compare features, at least not too closely. Don't think about it, just jump in and subscribe. The Feedback and Communication "Help" page states, "The best way to share your feedback is by posting in the Evernote Forums". Correction -- if you are a Basic subscriber, the only way to share your feedback is by posting in the Evernote Forums. Basic subscribers have to find the fine print at the bottom to discover that they have to upgrade if they want to email Evernote with their feedback. Fair enough. I guess. Why the misleading statement though? Why should members have to hunt for this information? As well, not everyone wants to give their feedback publicly. A feedback email address should be available, or not so well hidden if there is one. I did not see a section in the forums specifically for feedback. If there is one, it is not immediately obvious, and I don't have the patience to search the site for it. This "new idea" forum seemed to come the closest to providing a place for feedback. The lack of (or lack of prominence) of a feedback section seems to be another way to bury complaints. Does Evernote really want feedback? I do not appreciate the corporate bafflegab and deliberately obscure website navigation. It does not make me want to upgrade my subscription.
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