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JoeM49

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  1. I was premium and paid annually. Under the new tier structure, Personal has more functionality than Premium did and costs about the same. Pro has two features that make my nice-to-have list: 1) exporting a notebook as a PDF; 2) Boolean searches. That’s not enough to make me upgrade. But the comparison list is worth watching. https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/209005157
  2. dcon's response is correct -- "Evernote does not have sub-notebooks. Only notebooks and stacks." You can get close by using the alphabet. See image below. Multiple levels of indenture would be a great enhancement.
  3. "The issue is that tag users are less than 2% of our audience" Sounds like the Trump line on COVID deaths: "If you look at the numbers, it's a really small proportion of the U.S. population." To which I say, "The wealthiest country in the world has 25% of the deaths in the world." At some point, will I develop herd immunity to v. 10.1.7? Nope. Reinstalled version 7.14. Everything works fine. Including my ~175 tags. Sync to iPhone and iPad both work. NOTES 1) This is for MAC users. Windows users proceed with caution. 2) I always keep the .dmg for the installed and previous version of apps. (Keep a Time Machine backup as well, but I don't trust it anymore. OS X Catalina blew away two years of data...and doesn't recover emails. Another case of ambitious application enhancement gone bad.)
  4. Since "upgrading" to OS X 10.15.6 I have similar problems with Safari. (MacBook Pro, Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014). Other browsers work fine, with caveats, see below. Catalina upgrades are likely to affect Safari because it is a core conduit for the eventual integration across all Apple operating systems. Apple's O/S software testing has been poor since the introduction of Catalina. They don't do a great job of keeping software partners up-to-date on changes that affect them, e.g. Evernote. As of 2020-06-21 Web Clipper prevents this error message after failing to upload from Safari. Clipper has encountered an error Unknown error occurred. EDAM/ENML_VALIDATION Element type "embed" must be declared. Copy Logs Apple currently uses customers and software partners as beta testers (not just my opinion.) Google Chrome is based on an open source code project called Chromium. This platform is used by Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi and other, popular browsers. The Chromium engine features a "Renderer" applet for each connection between a browser plugin and an external server. If you use Evernote and have seven tabs open, you will have (at least) seven Renderer applets. They consume tons of memory, and make enough heat to turn on your fan. The link below has more info. https://medium.com/@evasamsonoff/stop-google-chrome-helper-from-eating-your-cpu-in-2019-the-fast-way-91fb68a538c2 Safari and Firefox use their own code. Firefox supports Evernote (and Zotero). That's where I've gone for research projects, until Safari is back online.
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