I find that the higher "level" a user is, the less helpful their responses tend to be...instead of offering a workaround and acknowledging that it is exactly that, and inferring that perhaps EN should implement a native solution within a decade, does nothing to motivate EN to move things along. I know they are "rebuilding" the entire platform to basically run their web app on the wide variety of devices (which is the only reason many people have stuck with EN instead of moving to Keep It, etc), but in the meantime perhaps they could take an hour to add a capability to add a row to a table on mobile without carrying a keyboard with you. Your logic that it's not Evernote's fault that the iOS keyboard doesn't have a tab or escape key is so far afield that it doesn't warrant a response, but I'll respond anyway. If I built a car than ran on the blood of baby seals, would I blame Exxon for not supplying it at their stations? Maybe Evernote should actually build solutions to work within the environments they pretend to support.