Since upgrading to v.10, I have many of the same issues as Ihb, except I am in in So. Calif with a blazing fast WiFi connection, so obviously these issues have absolutely nothing to do with slow (or bad) Wi-Fi speeds. My syncs are excruciatingly slow; I have frequent duplicate notes. The worst thing is that many notes simply FAIL to sync changes between my new Windows 11 laptop and my one-year old Samsung Galaxy Android mobile phone, regardless of which device the edits were initiated to, so I too must also compare changed notes side-by-side, line-by-line & edit each change. THIS IS SIMPLY UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR IN 2022. The “manual sync” is not an answer as it quite often just spins on and on and as Ihb says above, the end result is you lose your changes anyway.
I have lost count of how many times I’ve deleted the cache/data, restarted the phone, uninstalled / reinstalled the Evernote app on my Android phone, but the problems persist unresolved.
On every other app (including OneNote) on either device, syncs are handled perfectly and as expected. The fact that Evernote has failed to correct such a significant problem which affects MANY users, testifies that something’s is very wrong at this company. I have been a faithful Evernote user since 2012 and have recommended it widely to various attorneys at my office. Problems with prior versions of Evernote have been minor in comparison, but with each “upgraded version,” Evernote’s problems only increase in severity. I can only assume the app is irretrievably broken. I too, would love to continue with Evernote, but when important note changes are not synced — and often not even saved — I am forced to look elsewhere for a note/to-do app that is RELIABLE. Perhaps, if the user is merely using Evernote to make a grocery shopping list, these issues would not be of major importance, but in a professional-use setting, they’re unacceptable. I, too, like Ihb, will monitor these boards periodically in the future to see if Evernote staff can return the app to its former glory and reputation. If so, I’d be back.