Thank you agsteele!
I'm using a paid subscription, but to be honest, I'm thinking of switching to another application. As you pointed out EN created an entirely new editor. I worked in Software-Development myself. If we created something new, we were eager to create something that includes the features already on the market, add something new and/or improve standard features. But that’s been small companies I've been working for ...
It's really frustrating if you see how slowly and ignoring software development is in big companies. EN has some really good features, but other features are rather poor ... Of course, e.g. Microsoft isn't any better, but MS-Notes is for free, as we say in Germany: "Einem geschenkten Gaul schaut man nicht ins Maul" ...
And one last thought. When discussing development and features with others, I often here the argument: "Our program does this and that very much better than competitors - you can't be perfect in everything ..." Of course, there is some truth to that, but what, if we apply that argument to another market. Imagine you buy a car. Imagine it is a luxurious car with a fast engine, leather coated seats and more - but when rain starts to fall you find out, that the windshield-wiper works only on one slow speed, you want to switch on the radio - and find out there is no automatic search ... as you complain to the car salesman he answers: "Our car has so many awesome features, you can't expect it to be perfect in everything ..." Know what I mean?