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Ignacy

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  1. Is it possible for us to figure out who the evil person (halloween themed adjective) is that's responsible for actively destroying a good program?

    Maybe this person (or group of) don't enjoy or understand complexity and want everything dumbed down?

    Not that Evernote was ever complex to begin with, but maybe shallow people saw it as such. 

    Unbearably frustrating situation!

    LISTEN TO US!!!!

     

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  2. Who is the idiot in charge at Evernote permanently taking away features people love? 

    Evernote is not a program that should be dumbed down. Leave that to Notion. 

    Stop trying to emulate other programs. Stick to your core base and this program will outlast all of them.

    Add features yes, remove no. Unless you are sure beyond any doubt that they won't be missed and you improve on them.

    Listen to your users comments!

    Removing the tabs feature is similar to how Apple designed the retarted way to charge the Apple Pencil with the first generation iPads.

    Also, please bring back the grid view for god's sake!

     

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  3. On 2/27/2017 at 10:52 AM, mkraft77 said:

    I haven't been able to find where my local EN is stored on my hard drive. 

    I see some folders ("quick-note" etc.) but no content. 

    I've always assumed that with both 'web' and 'local' EN active, what's in one location should duplicate what's in the other.

    But if that's the case, where is it located on my hard drive?

    Thanks.

    This does not seem to work anymore :(

    What now?

  4. 6 hours ago, LindaElle said:

    Yes, it absolutely IS a subscription-cancelling-level issue for me. I have been a paying customer for quite a few years, and the ability to view my items in the way that works best for me is imperative. The grid view feature has been an integral part of EN for as long as I've used it. EN's unwillingness to even acknowledge unhappy users' concerns only adds to the frustration. 

    +1

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  5. Dear Evernote team,

    I absolutely love(d) your app, it changed the way I interact with my computer in so many positive ways and I've always been promoting and recommending it to all of my acquaintances and friends. The removal of the grid/multicolumn viewing option completely destroys the efficient Evernote user experience I had to this point. It may be practical for those who do not have a lot of notebooks, but for those who do  - in other words, the real aficionado and loyal Evernote user base - it's a disaster! The lack of a grid/multicolumn view is seriously going to slow down our productivity :( Please don't do this. You may lose a lot of users (old and new)!!!

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