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  1. Thanks for the link to the Legacy App version. All good again thankfully. I get the impression that Evernote hired a cowboy in the change management space. If they had been following the proper ITIL procedures that V.10 would never have got off the ground let alone allowed to be released. - Thanks again - Ray (Australia)
  2. This Windows 10 desktop version of Evernote 10 is a shocker. So many of the features prior to upgrade have been wiped and it is now rendered to being the slowest piece of junk software of all the programs I use. There is no longer a manual option to sync or sync schedule options. It looks and feels as if it is trying to sync every time I touch the damn keyboard! It is so frustratingly useless I have no choice to migrate to something else. I'm considering OneNote at this stage. Unless Evernote gets a big roll back release out in the next week they will be going the way of the dinosaur. My other option is that I may have to go back to a twenty year old version of Lotus Notes and develop my own database.
  3. When is there going to be some sort of decent "note link" function implemented in Evernote? There are only two clumsy options available to do this so far. One is the "Internal" note link which is useless if you share a note via the web. The other is to share a web URL link to a note and put in the http address which is useless to another user who natively uses the Evernote software/app. Since the 1980's (40 years ago) database applications such as Lotus Notes have had the function to copy and past Note links into other pages/notes to direct the user to another note. Regardless of whether the user was using the native desktop software or viewing the note via the web, the note would open the other note according to the platform used. I understand that if the note the user was viewing contained a link to a note they were not entitled to access then rightly an error should indicate that. It should not be so hard to implement a single universal Evernote note link that works across platforms in Windows or Evernote for, Android,or IOS. This is a MAJOR downfall of Evernote, especially for researchers who wish to share information (even if only read only) with other users regardless of whether they use Evernote or a web browser. Ray
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