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I think we agree that the current implementation can't be the end of it. It lacks most possibilities to select certain files, and perform actions on them. the moment it just shows an idea of what it might be one day, after release of additional features. Currently I found it hard to use at all, partly due to the very long Startup time before any files show.
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table of contents
PinkElephant replied to patrickx's topic in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
This is how it works now, for a TOC of notes. There is a new feature since a month tho create a TOC for the content of a single note, in that note as well. This takes all header elements and convert it into a TOC. So we now have 2 TOCs, one for a list of notes, the other for the content of a single note. -
Shocking increase in plan price
PinkElephant replied to binHEX's topic in Evernote General Discussions
In May 2023 Plus subscriptions were still renewed, as grandfathered plans and with a price raised by the same amount as the other subscriptions. Since autumn the grandfathered subscriptions are automatically upgraded to Personal. The grandfathered plans are discontinued. What you see is exactly this, a move to the Personal plan. Your alternatives are a Free account (which is not meant for use with a lot of notes, as you already learned), or to leave. I look for the value EN creates as main driver for my own decision. -
Select the notes. Copy the internal links. Paste the links into a note. The links will show the titles of the notes as a list. The list can be bulleted, numbered and manually sorted. From the TOC list you can go to each note with a click. Since all linked notes will contain a backlink, you can as easily go from each note to the TOC note.
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The web client opened in a browser works independently from the OS. I can even open the web client on my Raspberry Pi, running on Linux in a flavor of Debian. The OS requirements for the clients have not changed much since v10 was launched: Mac, Windows and iOS unchanged, for Android support for Android 9 was added (it was Android 10 when v10 was launched), and the beta for Linux has been abandoned.
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Green Links Gone Without Asking!
PinkElephant replied to AndyDent's topic in Evernote General Discussions
Asking for it ? Doesn‘t happen when ordered. -
Doesn't happen to me. Both on my iPhone 1 Pro Max and my iPad Air 5 the app remains open. If it closed when switching to other apps this may depend on the device and it's current health. First iOS assigns a chunk of memory to an app when it is started. This stays reserved for the app. If now other apps are started later, and require RAM as well, it may be the system is running out of space that can be allocated. Then it will close apps to make room. This depends on how much RAM is already allocated, and how much is needed by the app that will be opened. Second it may be the battery is not healthy any more. This leads to a lower voltage, which reduces the clock speed of the CPU. Energy hungry apps may then close, to protect system stability. You can check battery health in iOS settings.
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New iOS mobile app UI is a huge step backward
PinkElephant replied to great2bnaustin's topic in Evernote General Discussions
EN offers on iOS in total 7 widgets for the iOS Home Screen. They replace many possible widgets that are available on the "old" app Home Screen. Unfortunately the one OP was using in the app is not among them. -
S L O W L A U N C H
PinkElephant replied to Randall V's topic in Evernote for Mac Issues (Versions 10.0 and above)
Go offline (without any internet connection). Launch the app. How long does it take ? 5 seconds for me, on first start of the day. Instant if the app is already open in the dock. Everything above that is network latency. You shouldn't embarrass yourself by mixing up network issues with the startup of an app. It is good practice to start frequently used apps right away, and leave them running idle until needed. This way you have zero startup time. But maybe it's too simple a solution, and doesn't allow for postings in the forum. -
Unbelievable is what I call ignorance of some users. The browser needs to run an application called the web client. This is not a static page displayed, it is active code. To execute it needs a browser that can run it. The browser versions asked for are not "the latest", and transparently listed in the help pages: Firefox for example is currently ver. 125 (up from 111), Safari is 17.4 (up from 16.4). Making sure the browser is current is BTW one of the most important security aspects - a browser that executes malicious code by itself when just visiting a bad website is a dangerous browser.
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Green Links Gone Without Asking!
PinkElephant replied to AndyDent's topic in Evernote General Discussions
It is yet another unbelievably …. posting from … Anybody can fill in the dots to his liking. Do you really think this adds anything to this thread ? What I regard as stupid is the exaggeration in dealing with a plain 1st world problem. It’s the sort of problem you don’t have while you have real problems. Personally I would like to get the green links back. So I send a polite message at this link, and be done: feedback@evernote.com