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ehrt74

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  1. Hi everybody! I'm still on on 10.22.3 on my chrome/linux(fedora) development machine. Has anyone yet got 10.23? This one seems to be rolling out slowly.
  2. Hello! Are you on the newest Evernote Web client and not on the legacy version? I use Evernote on Chrome OS a lot and i can see options to edit a table just as PinkElephant has shown. I'm on 10.22.3 at the moment and using the new editor (on the bottom right is a field where you can select the version of the edit window you want to use).
  3. Google services haven't been available in China since Google pulled out of the Chinese market. Huawei has never had Google services in China. They are not available there. All smartphone manufacturers who sell Android phones in China do so without Google services. Android is an open source project. Anybody is free to download and install it. There is nothing Google can legally do to prohibit this because Android does not belong to Google: it belongs to you and me and everybody. Look, thank you for being interested in privacy. Privacy is important in the modern world and I think people being interested in privacy is a good thing.
  4. Huawei was cut off from using Google services in countries other than China. in China they never had access to Google services because Google is not active in China. Google chose not to support the oppressive regime. Huawei phones now run on stock Android with a skin they put on it. Google is not trading your data. None of your data ever leaves Google's servers. What happens is that some algorithm sends you an ad based on the webpages you've visited. That's it. My point is that Apple is not some champion of privacy. They are quite happy to collect and examine your data. I'm much more worried about Apple than I am about Google because everybody is looking at Google trying to catch them doing something nefarious, but after 20 years they still haven't done so. Fewer people are looking at Apple.
  5. No, Google does not do business in China. Android is an open-source product. it *must* be freely available for everybody, otherwise it would not be open-source. And Apple in the west knows exactly what apps you use and when, knows exactly what you do with your phone and mac, knows exactly where you are at any moment.
  6. I'm just saying that Apple could have pulled out of the market rather than choosing to contribute to a system in which people are treated so badly.
  7. I know we're never going to see eye to eye on this, but one of the reasons i use Android and not iOS is the increased privacy. Apple, after all, colaborates with the Chinese government to spy on its users. Google refused to do that and so pulled out of the Chinese market. Google calendar has the advantage that it has a very well defined API which allows you to embed it in webpages. Most other calendars use things like CalDAV, which is a really annoying buggy mess of an API (and right up there with Bluetooth when it comes to badly defined APIs)
  8. i'm on a Samsung S20 plus (Exynos). Just 1300 notes 10.18 2 offline notebooks. both work well. the list of notebooks is however buggy. sometimes have to start evernote before sharing content to it (or share the content twice). Otherwise snappy. Starts in about 2 seconds. All operations pretty much instantaneous.
  9. my experience of 10.18 has been good, but then i haven't had any real problems with evernote 10 on android. It's snappy and reliable for me, and i appreciate the added functionality over v8. the one problem i do still sometimes get is sharing content. for some reason evernote doesn't read the shared content if it isn't already running, which requires either a/ starting evernote before sharing content or b/ sharing content twice. other than that i don't think i've run into any bugs.
  10. Hello ! This is a thread for a problem with the web client due to a problematic javascript function. If you're having problems with the Mac or Windows versions, could you open a topic on those forums? Maybe people there can help you find out why it doesn't work on your system, but seems to work fine on the systems of other people.
  11. ah ok. way too many people mentioning there problems on one thread for me I'm now on my work laptop Chrome Version 93.0.4577.63 (Official Build) (64-bit) running on Fedora Linux and Evernote works fine 😕
  12. Strange that the desktop installer crashes. I don't use a desktop version of Evernote, so i can't help you there 😕
  13. What browser version are you all using? It's possible Evernote uses functions only supported in the latest browser versions. There was a case about 6 months ago where an LTR version of Firefox stopped working because Evernote used a javascript function not supported in older versions of Firefox. I'm using Firefox 78.13 at the moment, which is some way from the newest version (the current version is 91) and Evernote works for me, but that may be due to some Red Hat magic.
  14. This is not the way it should be. It's also not the way Evernote works on my phone (Samsung S20). Evernote starts after a new start in about 5 seconds on my phone and a new photo note takes about 2 seconds. Has anyone with a paid account contacted Evernote support about this? There must be something odd going on in some unusual situations.
  15. Modern chromebooks get automatic operating system updates for 10 years. The Android runtime on a Chromebook runs in a container. The current release for most chromebooks uses the Android 9 API. Google is slowly rolling out an Android 11 runtime container for Chrome OS. Your chromebook will get this at some stage. The advantages of a new Android runtime container for a ChromeOS device are marginal. The current Android runtime container (version 9) gets security updates with every release and I'm not aware of any big important APIs which were introduced in Android 10 or 11. Evernote itself is an unusual app in that it demands at least Android 10 for it to be installed. The Android API doesn't change that quickly nowadays so I'm at a loss to explain why Evernote only supports Android 10+. It seems fairly arbitrary from the part of Evernote. I'm not an Android developer but nothing on this page strikes me as a good reason for this cut-off: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/10/behavior-changes-10.
  16. in order to ship the play store, manufacturers of android devices have to pass the Compatibility Test Suite. This tests all the standard Android APIs. If the manufacturer's version of Android fails then they are not allowed to call it Android and they lose access to the play store and Google apps. It is possible that the framework Evernote uses uses some APIs which aren't standard Android APIs. If this is the case, then this is a bug and Evernote should open a bug against the manufacturers of the framework.
  17. Thank you i really doubt this is an Android OS problem. The Android programming interface on all Android devices should be identical (apart from certain custom extensions like the s-pen on samsung galaxy note devices).
  18. All Android devices enjoy automatic immediate updates of core operating system components. On iOS devices how long does it take for a critical error in, say, the mail client to be fixed and how big is the download? Android is a modular operating system. It's really difficult to compare it with monolithic operating systems like iOS. All Android devices going back to around 2012 have the newest web engine, e-mail client, etc.
  19. I doubt that's the reason, unless the framework is doing stuff not covered in the Android compatibility suite (which would be very questionable: the compatibility suite exists for a reason).
  20. Android's web engine is updated over the play store within minutes of a new version becoming available on all devices back to android 5. Apple just doesn't offer a comparable update capability for iOS devices.
  21. Evernote V10 has always been pretty quick on my device. Yeah it's had a few bugs, but they've mostly been fixed. The Android JavaScript engine is more advanced than the one in iOS and is updated more regularly. This could give the Android version a real advantage, but the framework Evernote uses probably only use features found in the lowest common denominator. When it comes to JavaScript this is iOS.
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