yes ok, will not open a new topic. No questions. I was just a bit pissed ... dun know why. I am not a big fan of discussing about software problems anyway. Very seldom I experience problems and if so, the problem is home made and I am happy to fix it by my self. If I am not able to do it, I shred and compost and try something else 😁 ...
With Evernote i'd never serious problems or traumatic experience same as others. Something like lost databases **, sync issues, get locked off and lost the PW and when finally in again, the data was not in place or messed up ... and all the funny stories I get to my ears. Of course the shaky shaky, freeze and snowfall issue i know too. And yes, the E10 looks different - hopefully it does. In the meanwhile it got a few clothes and shoes , the undressed 10 was obviously a bit too nude for some folks. At least the forum is quite a comfortable one, so no need to complain 🤪..
** Except once but that was my fault. Luckily I could restore more than half of the inbox with 620 notes in it, which I somehow sent straight to the Nirvana. I was faster than Evernotes sync and could disconnect my second machine from the network. 😃😂
⇨ The only thing made me headage was the squeezed database on my machine (compared to the db of the pre-10 area), even with the Legacy app. My data backups were almost double the size with less content and less notes on Evernote back in time. I thought the Legacy works similar or the same way storing all data in a local db which is synced with the cloud.
Another strange thing is the way Evernote installs itself on my machine, what strange directories it choose and how many folders it creates. This is my machine and I don't like this invasive behaviour, creating in every corner of the OS a folder for this and that.
I was removing the 10+ just 30 min a go. The new features are not too bad. I like it. But this eight sec. freeze-away issue for no reason makes me furious 🧟♂️
Why not keeping the db locally, same as before? Maybe that would help to speed up everything a bit. And I would be in control of my data.
Centralised cloud based db's are no longer hipp - even if everyone still wants to believe this! Decentralisation and self hosting is the future.
Of course Zuckerberg does not like that. Who cares? In ten years, no one will talk about the nasty boy with too much sunscreen on his visage anyway.... Shredded down the memory hole he will end up....