Well, it’s been almost a year and Evernote still uses fancy old plain text and everyone at Evernote could read my notes. So still is only useful as a recipes database. I transferred all my notes to another platform (Standard Notes) and even as it was a painful process now I’m happy and in a five-year subscription. You could discuss the feasibility of the encryption, the features, etc for years to come, but notice other options have already solved those quirks, and they’re fully operational. All the time you spent here arguing encrypted notebooks or individual notes, your notes are in danger and it’s time you missed moving onto another provider. As I no longer am an Evernote user, this thread is meaningless to me and I’m going to erase me from it.
@Jana B There is no import from Evernote option in Standard Notes, I had to import the notes one by one, it wasn’t easy. Once your notes are in the app you don’t have to unencrypt them every time you want to access them. The app manages all the encryption/unencryption and even keeps the notes encrypted on your PC hard drive or in your mobile memory. Only you with your password can unencrypt the notes when you want to read/edit/search them. You log into the app every time you want to access the notes and that’s it.