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RevDevPaulReynolds

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  1. Well, I hope that now the new Samsung phones are getting Android 14 that complaints will increase and Evernote will fix this? I've since taken all my most mission-critical reminders and copied them over to Google Tasks which is kinda obnoxious since there are no ways to export tasks from Evernote into other services. But I can't rely on it anymore. Already missed a few important things and gotten into some trouble! My support ticket is well over a month old and I've had zero responses to it other than to recommend a device reboot and app reinstall, and I let them know that didn't fix it.

  2. I'm running 10.57.2, I've disabled and re-enabled notification permissions, rebooted the phone, reinstalled the app, made new notes/tasks with reminders, nothing seems to make them come through. It's the only app I've noticed where notifications aren't working on the new OS. Anyone else experiencing this? I'm even creating reminders on Android and they're popping up on my Windows PC moments later, but nada on the Android app. I use recurring task reminders to do things like pay my bills, so it's sort of a big deal if I don't get buzzed.

  3. Well, @gazumped I figured out a way to make it look better. If I make the shortcut link to the generic evernote.com address, any time I navigate off of there including to log in to my account, it adds that chunky bar. If I wait till I'm logged in before I make the shortcut link, it looks much better. Thanks for spurring me on to keep trying!image.thumb.png.2d982854b140c30f374deed6e95cba65.png 

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  4. I appreciate the help! I am using the option to open it in its own window, and alas, while it does make it so I can Alt+Tab to it, it doesn't really increase the display area. I was hoping that there's a possibility that making the web app an installable PWA will not only make it graphically more effective, but might also bring some offline functionality, or at least giving us the ability to stay logged in.

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  5. On 6/7/2021 at 4:53 PM, gazumped said:

    Hi.  You're posting in the Web client forum - aren't all web pages visible in Chrome? 

    In the Chrome web browser it's possible to 'cheat' with Evernote too - open the web page,  choose Settings > More Tools > Create a shortcut,  and tick the "open as window" option to have a separate web page and a shortcut on the desktop.

    Apologies if that is no help - maybe a screenshot to show what space you have?

    Here's what the separate window looks like on a Chromebook. Note the extra space taken at the top of the screen. It doesn't do this on Windows, but Chromebooks get bonus stuff in the way!

    Screenshot 2021-06-09 9.29.32 PM.png

  6. My wife and I each have at least one notebook that we have shared with each other. On the old Android client and on the new Windows and Web clients, I'm able to move any note I want into the notebooks she owns, but the new Android client displays a lock icon next to her notebook in the move dialog and I can't move the note in there. Curiously, I can move notes from that notebook which she owns over into mine, which she is unable to do on her (new) iPhone client.

  7. I share almost every notebook I have with my wife who shares almost all of her notebooks with me, with top privileges all around. However, depending on the clients we're using - while logged into the same account across them - we are given very different abilities to move notes between notebooks. I have some screenshots to illustrate. This is rather difficult to deal with as we're trying to implement a combined household productivity system that will rely upon being able to move notes freely between notebooks for each other regardless of client.

    Me to her on the web

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    Me to her on Windows

    5b800b98-e91b-9ec8-ea69-762e94531f4a

    Her to me on Windows

    7d9e4b5a-1383-58d3-7e12-67ca4fa43c93

    Her to me on web:

    9568e206-e6b8-5b56-5730-119c42fa8c6b

    Her to me on iOS

    877d9595-0f8f-da1f-5266-6eb900455517

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