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  1. 56 minutes ago, s2sailor said:

    I also use the OS screen grab but I do miss the old Evernote option to easily either direct the clip to a note or to the clipboard.  

    Use case thing.  I have been using Awesome Screenshot to annotate clips for a long while, never did use the EN V6 equivalent.  Stand alone clips become notes (or files in my new process) and other clips get pasted.  So pretty much all clipboard usage.

  2. On 4/20/2024 at 12:45 PM, KRLee52 said:

    I would prefer not replying with noting that I could use another program to screengrab, then create a note and paste it in to the note, I am aware of that. I also note that the new and improved version often helpfully just shows a link as opposed to the actual picture which I find much less friendly, to be polite.

    A benefit of using the native Windows screen grab (Shift+Win+S) is that the result is copied to the clipboard and can be pasted where you like.  Though you do have to also select new note if that is the destination.  FWIW.

  3. 2 minutes ago, Dave-in-Decatur said:

    Hmm ... "bug" is hard to define precisely, or at least harder than it seems like it should be. "It works fine for me" in a different use case suggests that this is not a bug, but a different way of using the software (which doesn't work like it used to, and there we are again). "It works fine for me" on a different OS or hardware points more toward a genuine bug and a need for testing in more environments.

    Which makes it a BS decision in whatever their triage process may be. 

    Works fine for me in a different use case kinda is the point.  It's not the same.  And it really doesn't help without follow on pointed questions to ascertain the differences.  One voice in the wilderness.

  4. My old EN stuff is an HTML export so a combination of HTML, folders, and PDFs.  I don't have much need to modify it as it is primarily a repository for search.  I have edited some HTML from time to time, but not much.  Mostly to add/delete a tag or change a description.  By and large I only edit new stuff.  Tags are searchable by entering the tag name, or tag*tagname to avoid unwanted results. 

    My workflow is to add documents and things I want to remember to my file structure.  It is a simple structure, a root folder of My Paperless with two sub folders, Evernote and Post EN.  There are four folders in Post EN where most new stuff gets added.  Any notes or to-do's I now manage with Workflowy.  I use assorted AHK hotkeys to facilitate working between Workflowy and Directory Opus (a high powered in my view file manager and so much more).  For example if a file represents a follow up I paste the name into WF and have a hotkey which finds and displays in DO.  I use Mega to sync between PCs and mobile devices.  It has E2E encryption and has as quick a sync as I have seen with cloud providers. 

    Not a particularly complicated set up which emulates what I did with EN.  I'm 2 1/2 years into it now and it is reasonably fine tuned.  I keep coming back to the forums to check progress as I did leverage EN for quite a few years.  Old habits I suppose.

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  5. 19 minutes ago, MvdH said:

    slow and lagging behind on updates on search indices

    Not sure this can ever get fully fixed with the phone home model.  For iterative, quick turn use cases there will always be a lag if all updates/searches are done on the server.  FWIW, this issue and the loss of local notebooks led to  my exit in late 2021.  I didn't think it would get fixed any time soon due to the structure.

    Don't know what happens if you do all your updates offline and then connect for the sync?  Do indexes update on the client in that mode?

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  6. 2 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

    Increasing the number of characters per square cm of screen surface is not an indication of a good UI. It is just the opposite, an indication of a lack of ideas and inspiration in creating better software.

    Opinion methiniks.  Opposite could be said as well.  Form and function do tussle.

    Proof in the pudding is how well it fits a use case.  Airy UI's tend not to work as well for search intensive use cases, adding scrolling in lists.  Too much air can cause scrolling in preview as well.

    But that's just me.  I'm, sure many others prefer a less dense UI than I.  🤷‍♂️

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  7. 3 hours ago, fuchsfr said:

    2 moderators liked the above. You guys encourage this bad behavior. 

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    I was actually complementing his return to good behavior.  The post showed PE's attitude of the past.  PE went down a dark road with all the provocation and pejorative language that landed in these last months.  He was definitely as acerbic as were the posts to which he responded.  When character questioning starts to creep in it's hard to move on I suppose, I thought this was a step forward.  

    End of the day, It's only software.

    20 hours ago, PinkElephant said:

     we dedicate a lot of time here, without getting any benefit apart from helping others, and learning ourselves from what is posted. There is a difference between not knowing, and not knowing and using this as a false argument, to produce an image of general deficiencies out of it. One is ignorance, the other polemic hiding as ignorance.

     

  8. 49 minutes ago, Dave-in-Decatur said:

    I just wonder what the advantage of using it for this was.

    Search was performed across local and synced documents as well as all other notes, on a prime device.  Worked for me in the day as I only needed access to confidential documents when I was at a specific PC.  🤷‍♂️

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  9. 1 minute ago, ben353253 said:

    Well sure back in the spinning HDD drives access was slower and speed less consistent and reliable. But like you say it was a hardware issue and that just doesn't seem to be what's going on here. The fact that you can go to any browser on any machine and have the same slow experience as on your desktop version says there's something fundamentally wrong with their architecture. It feels to me as though nothing is cached locally.

    Hard to say back then, but I think speed may have been a software issue as well.  The hardware simply over powered the problem, caching or whatever it might have been..  I think this as just about anyone who switched to SSD saw significant speed improvement.  

    Electron gets mixed reviews and I am not knowledgeable to have an informed opinion.  I do have an opinion on having to phone home for all activities though.  If sync is not right now then searches are incomplete post changes, for some time, from seconds to many seconds.  If a use case involves editing and searching in succession, not so good.   A local client and database never had the issue for me.

    Sync lag and the loss of local notebooks  with V10 were enough to get me to exit.  🤷‍♂️

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  10. 1 hour ago, ben353253 said:

    I would in fact posit - a least based on a few profile pics here and putting two and two together - that the divide on whether Evernote V10 is fast enough seems so go down demographic lines to an extent. Older users seem to find the speed of the app perfectly acceptable. So I wonder if that's what's going on here. 

    Wow.

    1 hour ago, ben353253 said:

    Look back at the archives here and try to find such user experience disparities with Legacy et al. You won't find them as you know. It was the same for everybody

    Not so much.  In the early 20 teens these forums were rife with speed complaints.  Solution in those days was to upgrade to SSD. Actually, speed issues back in the day were mostly fixed with hardware not software. Just setting the record straight.

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  11. 1 hour ago, PinkElephant said:

    It is really no problem - technically speaking - to place content you want to protect into an encrypted file. Even simple ZIP apps offer the option to encrypt. Attach the file to a note, only open it outside of EN.

    Personaly I use another option: My password manager allows to attach files and protected notes. Not like EN, but the few documents I want to have in a protected environment are safe there. Plus if I won’t be able to access my data myself (temporarily or finally …), I need to make only 1 key accessible for those who need to know.

    Though if you want to be able to search the contents of an encrypted file something like Mega cloud storage works.  You can index the files and protect them how you like locally.  Your files will sync to other devices and be secure.  Though on iDevices only file name is searchable.  FWIW.

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