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PinkElephant

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  1. @BobB53 Forum rules: If you don't like one thing, post in the appropriate thread. Please don't hijack a thread about something else, just to get rid of something. If you don't find a thread, start a new one.
  2. Can't confirm any restriction. This is a screenshot from my 4K main window, note expanded, with a table. EN 10.86.4 Mac. It takes up the full width of the screen, and adds a scrollbar to slide further to the right. The same is possible when I open the note in a separate window.
  3. Actually I simply ignore them - must ignore, since the calendar blue dot only goes away when a calendar is connected.
  4. The AppStore version is the same software. But MacOS executes it in a sandbox mode. This can cause problems, most often in the collaboration with other apps. This has nothing to do with EN, it’s a MacOS security feature.
  5. It only downloads when the app is active. To speed it up: Set the autolockscreen to never. Make the EN app the active app. Turn the screen brightness down, device on charger. Now let it run during the night.
  6. You can’t - what you see is the new mobile Home Screen. It will display when you open the app. To contact EN: feedback@evernote.com
  7. The view option change in settings will only apply to PDFs that were added after the change. It will not apply to those already there. Furthermore the „all pages“ seems to revert to one page for large PDFs. Maybe it’s done to prevent long loading times for the note.
  8. You update, you get the notification. It is when I expect it, and it is how I expect it. You stopped working anyhow because of the update, no workflow is interrupted by the notification itself. You either read them or disregard and click them away. Where exactly is the intrusion ?
  9. OK, that was then a miracle. EN tables never had any ability for calculations. They are a layout tool, to visually structure content. You obviously mix up something.
  10. You can already do this: Create a notebook that contains what you need. Export it as an ENEX file. Save the file. Whenever you need a copy of that notebook: Import a copy of that ENEX-File. This will create a notebook with the content you need. Just rename it and start to use the notes it holds. If you need several different notebook templates, create several ENEX-files.
  11. Before forum users complained about too little information. Now other users complain about too much of it. To me it seems EN nicely hit the middle ground !
  12. Why do you think anybody wants a replacement for Obsidian ? Or did you mix up the forums in which you are posting 🤪 ?
  13. Did you already try to log out of the app, then restart it and log back in ? Sometimes changes seem to need a fresh login or a fresh client restart.
  14. Why don’t you use what you already have ?
  15. In many browsers you can open several tabs with an EN session. Just log into the web client in yet another browser tab. Similar (not equal) to opening several windows with different notes.
  16. Ctrl-Q/cmd-J - enter search term - Enter Done You don’t even need to touch the mouse once.
  17. Once a note is selected, the 3 dot menu is available. Outside of a note it is used for other settings, like widgets, sorting order and the like. iOS 10.86.0 on iPhone.
  18. No issue - double click opens a note in a new window. EN Mac direct 10.86.4.
  19. Anything specific to these notes ? Or just slow(er) in general ? The nuclear option is the last on my list. Before comes: Quit the client, open it again The same, but with a prior log-out The same, but with log-out and a restart of the computer The same, but with a uninstall (without nuking the database, just a fresh install of the client) And then, ultimately, a full fresh install, with an initial removal using AppCleaner (Mac) or Revo Uninstaller (Win).
  20. Simple answer: I don’t use Chrome. And if you value your privacy, you shouldn’t either. Take a look at the balance sheet of Alphabet, the Google owner. The overwhelming part of their income is generated by „search“ - that is by companies paying Google to have their ads show first in search results. To make this valuable, it needs to be based on YOUR preferences. The same search from your neighbor will bring up different content, and different paid content. Because Google knows you, better than yourself. Your concern about a data protection popup is valid. But it is NOTHING compared to using products / services by one of the big data collectors that live from the insight they have: Alphabet (Google, YouTube, …), Meta (Facebook, Insta …) and Amazon. Apple collects as well for their own use (mainly app use), but they never sell the data to anybody. This said: Just leave access for WebClipper set to always. It never does anything while it sits installed in your browser. It only activates when you click it - and you know on which sites this happens, because you are the one who makes it work.
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