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allen

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  1. 7 hours ago, Brother Tobias said:

    Thanks, Allen. I use it successfully on the Onyx Boox Note 2. As far as screen refresh, I can't speak to the Mars but the Onyx Boox Note has had a high-speed low-fidelity mode that even works for mono video. I wouldn't watch much video that way, but it does save packing an extra tablet. The ability to have multiple programs running makes it easy to cut and paste between an e-book volume and Evernote (or Google Docs).

    It has become less useful to me on the Note 2 with the release of Home and Tasks, since they're not supported on the legacy version but looking forward to the EN app supporting Android 9 - I believe that's still on the roadmap.

    I've "watched" videos on a few occasions - generally when I need the information and audio is priority over video. It works remarkably well for e-ink - but remarkably well for e-ink isn't the same as works remarkably well. :D

    Edit: I'm a relatively new convert to the New Evernote, used legacy for quite a while but it does almost everything I need it to now and I've found I really like Home and Tasks despite being quite skeptical/critical initially. Turns out I can adapt to change, who knew.

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  2. For the most part, latest versions of Evernote work well on the newest Onyx Boox devices which are running Android 10. I use it regularly on the Nova 3. I wouldn't recommend it on older devices, as they're Android 9 and run the legacy Evernote client. Sketching doesn't work, the only thing on the Boox devices that works well with drawing/handwriting is the built in Notes app - but for reading notes or typing out quick bits to sync works well.

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