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zombie_chris

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  1. I have been recording my lectures at college using an Android device with the latest version of Evernote. Yesterday, two of my classes synced with no problems, but the 10am class recording (around 90MB) has synced, but there is no audio file in the note - there is an attachment showing, but there is no data. I try to download the audio on the Android phone on which it was made, but the app gives an error saying "unable to download the selected item". The "attachment" appears in the web client and on Mac desktop, but I cannot download the attachment, nor can I rename it. The other two notes have sizes of 89MB, but this 10am note reports it's size as 185 bytes. Is there any way to recover the recording?
  2. This is a known issue apparently, I contacted support about some speed issues with Safari:
  3. Another update, so rebuilding the Spotlight index worked for a couple of days, and I ended up running EtreCheck and found a load of partially uninstalled apps in the launchd folder that hadn't been removed when I uninstalled them. I deleted those .plist files from the launchd folders, removing old CleanMyMac and Malwarebytes plists and the Mac simply zips along like nothing else now. Safari is back to it's old self and I'm not stuck watching spinning beachballs all over the place anymore.
  4. I've since solved this issue build rebuild my Spotlight index with Onyx, it may be related to this issue - tech support say they're working on a fix for it
  5. Yep, had to in the end. Gave up deleting caches and reinstalling and all that. Waiting on their response now. Clipper works fine in Firefox, but there's a lot of system integration stuff that Safari has I've grown too married to.
  6. 'm running Safari 13.1 and using the latest version of the Clipper from the App Store. I can't download the .4 version, .3 version always installs instead.
  7. Hi, I'm running High Sierra on a Late-2011 MacBook Pro freshly updated and trying to get Web Clipper to play nicely with Safari (Version 13.1 (13609.1.20.111.8)) but it's not going very well. I've narrowed the speed issues that I had with Safari down the web clipper and I can reliably activate and deactivate the extension and see a marked difference. Web Clipper is the only extension I run, using the latest version from the App Store. With the extension I experience: - Severe lag opening pages (into double digit minutes sometimes), some pages never open at all, but the "refresh" button is visible in the address bar - Switching to full screen breaks fullscreen, the address bar in Safari will completely be replaced by a white bar, the only work around for this is to tear off the tab and then close the table, or force quit Safari - Videos (for example on the BBC) take two or three minutes to load, Safari locks up with a spinning beachball, and I'm unable to switch tabs - Force quitting Safari and opening it again routinely puts Safari on the Dock, but the app never loads and sudo killall Safari reports no such processes. issues can spread to the system at large causing the mouse pointer and Finder to freeze up and beachball significantly, fans roar with only Safari running with the extension activated. Safari is my browser of choice on my MacBook, mostly because no other browser gives me anything close the battery life that I get when using it, unfortunately, the only extension that I use on it pretty much locks the browser up after 10/15 minutes use. I've already tried: - clearing cache, and retarting - deleting Evernote folders in the Caches folder - Running Onyx (improved system performance, didn't do much for the extension) I'm out of ideas at this point, short of getting an SSD installed, in which case I may as well pull the trigger on a new MacBook. Any suggestions for anyone who is wiser about these matters than I? I'm a teacher and pretty much rely on the web clipper and my Mac.
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