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Azeroth

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  1. Same issue here.

    Even worse, we have collaborative notebooks shared with several people. When any of them edits a note, it locks you out but does not state who is 'editing' the note. Message is "Someone else is editing this note". So you can't even determine who is editing it so that you can ask them to close down and restart Evernote so that you can get edit rights back!

    Only option is to wait until that person restarts Evernote and/or their PC... So if they leave it on for days, you are locked out for days.

  2. Some tags do not have the delete tag option. See below. This is on the desktop version. I went to the web version & there most of my tags are completely missing.

    I also don't have the "Hide unassigned tags" option.

    So there is no way to remove / delete this tag.

    When I try to tag a new note with "action", it creates a duplicate "action" tag, which is deletable. But that means I end up with two action tags (since this one cannot be deleted and also cannot be used).

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  3. On 1/4/2019 at 11:57 PM, rdenzel said:

     

    Mine just did it with the only note open being text only. There was some bold, but otherwise plain text pasted in from a plain text document. I ended up having to kill the process that was eating up ~30% cpu using Task Manager before the fan would slow.

    I'm STILL having the same issue - any update from Evernote on fixing this issue?

    I also notice it with text-only notes - larger text notes with e.g. a table and some tick boxes... 30% CPU usage. As soon as I close that note, it drops back to 2 or 3%.

    Please Evernote, fix this bug.

  4. On 10/3/2018 at 6:24 PM, jefito said:

    That's pretty much standard these days. One for the Evernote clipper, one for the tray icon, and 5 for Evernote itself. I think you also get one per note being viewed (so if you're looking at the notebook view, you get 5 "EvernoteSubProcess.exe" subprocesses. Stitch to looking at a note, and you get one more. Open it in a separate window, and you get yet another one. I'm presuming that not all of them have high CPU usage, only one, right?

    I'm holding thumbs, but it seems since the latest Evernote incremental update yesterday, the problem has gone away...

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  5. I am experiencing the exact same issue - whenever I open Evernote, it starts consuming over 25% of my notebook's CPU, causing the fan to start running at high speed and making noise. As soon as I close Evernote, the CPU usage goes down and fan speed reduces.

    It does not seem to be caused by Evernote indexing (except if Evernote is indexing permanently), since it never stops.

    I do note that, as soon as I have Evernote open, the Task Manager indicates at least 7 processes running.

    I have version: 6.15.3.7881 (307881) Public (CE Build ce-53.2.6641)

    This is really irritating. It means I have to close Evernote and only open it when I need to use it, since otherwise the fan noise is very distracting.

    Anybody with any ideas on what could be causing this?

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