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  1. Yes (clear cache, un/reinstall EN on phone) but they didn't result in an improvement.
  2. Hi - coming in late to this discussion. Have exactly the same issue as described by @Logi at the top of this thread. I've now reverted to sending "clippings" via mail to my Evernote account - a bit less convenient, but at least I don't lose clippings for which I relied on EN to keep them. Took me a while to realize that some notes hadn't made it from my phone to my EN notebooks - very annoying. And yes, I did try all the cache clearing etc. stuff on the phone.
  3. I just tried to continue migrating from OneNote to Evernote after a break of a couple of weeks (maybe months) and the "import from OneNote" feature wasn't there any longer. Very confusing, since no mention of that in the help functions and the results on Google just say "use the import function". @EverNote How can you just remove such a useful feature? In any case, the "Legacy" option suggested by @gazumpedis the only one that worked for me, although not flawlessly. Some sections of OneNote seem to be much harder to digest - without an obvious reason (such as big files in it or so). And you have to make sure that the OneNote contents is available locally (.e. notebook has been fully sync'd). So, I click on every note in a section and let it show before I initiate the import. Works like 75%, I'd say.
  4. Never received a response to my original post, switched to OneNote and cancelled my Premium subscription ... Sorry, Evernote - you were actually great for a while!
  5. I actually posted a similar request more than two years ago and never received a response. There are more and more attractive tools out there that were actually designed to solve different issues but also happen to store files/notes, structuring and/or tagging them. OneNote is actually not that bad once you got used to their approach to structuring the information and even tools like Trello can hold a reasonable amount of files that you can label, tag and structure as you prefer. From my perspective, EN needs to pay attention to not getting obsolete pretty quickly - at least for people using it to collaborate and to increase their productivity. Sharing notes with non-EN users and listing/scheduling/prioritizing ToDos are both lagging behind the current state-of-the-art quite a bit.
  6. Having been a premium users of EN for years, I can only agree: Transferring checkboxed items in my notes into a ToDo list (perferably TodleDo, since it syncs with a lot of apps) woild be THE feature I'd put in the top spot of my wish list for EN. I tend to put meeting notes into Evernote, marking the action items with check boxes as I type. I've recently started to highlight some keywords around the check box in a different color so that I can more easily find the various action items in a large note with meeting minutes (after having used the search features to filter the notes with un/completed tasks). But still, this is not really satisfactory. I think there should be a way to extract the line following a defined character and move it someplace to be syncd or at least auto-label it in some fashion. Maybe with limitations, like only the next n characters or only up to the next CR/LF or no subtasks etc. , but still ...
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