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  1. Evernote can still happily live in the tray area (once you have started it and then closed), which is 1) the best solution in my opinion 2) the normal "idle" position of evernote when closed by design, and 3) what the tray has been designed for. Older versions of evernnote included an "evernotetray.exe" executable that could be used to start it in the tray, but now v10.10.5 has lost both the autostart option and that executable, so there seem to be no easy workaround to keep the good old behaviour and only palliative and much worse solutions (if you link it in the autostart folder it starts maximized; if you pin to taskbar it is not autostarted at all AND takes space in the taskbar....) - so, a considerable step backwards in my opinion....
  2. Sure but 1) That's definetly less convenient than the previous UI option 2) starting it in this way, Evernote is started opened. You can change the shortcut to start it minimized , but sill Evernote starts opened. What I'd like is it to just start in the notification area ! Is there a command line parameter to make it just start in the notification area?
  3. After upgrading to 10.10.5 it seems evernote cannot autostart at user-login anymore and I cannot find any option to enable that. Is this still possible at all?
  4. Is there any way to restore old behaviour where a left click on the taskbar icon opens the full app and not just the quicknote thing?
  5. If I go to tools->check for local notebooks, evernotes tells me it finds one. I've imported it and mvoed content to the non-local notebooks. Now, how can I get rid of the local notebook? If I do tools->check... it still finds he local notebook.
  6. Is there any update on this? This is something that doesn't seem so difficult that it can really sit in an active backlog for over 2 years.... Plus recently I've updated the win desktop (non-store) app to 10.10.5 and now even the non-store version has lost the auto-start capability, so this seems a step backward.
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