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SWB_Indy

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  1. Evernote 10.54.1 has fixed this recurring Tasks issue on all my iOS devices (iPhone & 2 iPads). Thanks Evernote for fixing this critical (for me and many others) feature!
  2. Agreed. I was super surprised there weren't more mentions on the Internet in general, but especially here. Given what I've read on this Forum and other places, Tasks is a much valued feature in Evernote. Maybe the code was removed for only certain users (I'm an Evernote Personal Subscriber). Evernote recurring Tasks are a HUGE part of my workflow, as you mentioned they are for you as well. This outage/issue made me realize just how incredibly dependent I am on an App to manage my life's to-dos. While I love Evernote and have been a subscriber almost since the beginning, the Vendor doesn't necessarily matter in this regard because there will be issues/outages/bugs in any App as it grows and improves. The main point is that in today's world, this is how people actually manage their lives. As such, I can only hope that they (Evernote and other Vendors) take this into consideration and properly test code *before* officially pushing out updates.
  3. There is an EN Desktop update (10.61.10) pushed out just today that I hesitantly installed and luckily, it didn't break the recurring Tasks in EN Desktop in the same fashion the iOS App update did. I added this info to my support ticket and asked if there is an ETA for the iOS App fix.
  4. This exact scenario is happening to me and began after yesterday’s 10.54 update. I’ve created a support ticket. Noteworthy: For me, it’s only happening on recurring Tasks. Tasks with single, one-time only due dates are behaving as expected, i.e. no error icon
  5. I vote for having it be a customizable user preference. I personally want to be able to just click (i.e. left-click) the System Tray icon to be able to launch Evernote, but I definitely see the functionality of having the 'Quick Note' be the default. For Evernote developers to change this major functionality, you can bet many, many folks asked for it. People are confusing "System Tray" and "Taskbar". Technically, they are considered two different areas even though the System Tray lives on the Taskbar. If you see your Taskbar horizontally at the bottom of your screen, the System Tray is located all the way to the right (I have my Taskbar vertically on the right of my display so my System Tray is at the bottom of my Taskbar). The name of this thread unfortunately is "Taskbar Actions" which is technically wrong. What is being discussed, I believe, is the action when one clicks on the Evernote icon in the System Tray, not the Taskbar. PRO-TIP: If you pin Evernote to your Taskbar, then it does indeed open by just clicking on it (i.e. left-click). To pin it, all you have to do is click the Windows button and scroll down to Evernote in the Apps list and drag the Evernote icon onto the Taskbar (not into the System Tray). Voila! It's an optional workaround for the folks who want to just click an icon to start Evernote. At best, you can have the best of both worlds. At worst, it's a viable work-around until (and if) the Evernote developers give us the option to configure the System Tray's icon behavior.
  6. Premium user running newly updated 10.0.4 on iPad iOS 14. When I search inside a note, the search bar counts the correct number of returns/hits in the note, but it doesn’t jump to it *within* the note. When I use the arrows, right/left, it will count up or down, but again, doesn’t jump to the hit within the note. I’m having a full-on panic attack right now. Search in Evernote is everything on my iPad and has been since I’ve been a user for over 10 years now. NOTE: This behavior is *not* happening on my iPhone, only on the iPad.
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