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  1. 11 hours ago, RobertJLee said:

    I can't speak for other apps. I have 3000 notes in evernote and if I am going to use another app it has to have proved itself, have history and not require constant tweaking to use.

    I agree 100%. For me evernote is still the leader and it’s something I’ve been using for years. I know their development resources are necessary limited like those of all companies, and I hope for some great improvements.

  2. Using my MacBook Pro, it takes approximately three seconds for a new note to open when I create one in my desktop app. This seems exceedingly long -- especially when I compare it to Apple Notes, which takes about 1/3 the time. Surely, there is a way to speed this up. I'd be grateful to Evernote if you could make new notes open immediately. I read that Evernote has 250M users. If each creates an average of 5 notes per month - I estimate the world would gain 173.6 thousand days of time currently lost waiting for Evernote to load. Evernote is great, and I hope this improvement is one of those that helps it get even better.

  3. Hi @Shane D. - I love the new Home. But I find myself not using it so much. Is there a chance that in future updates we will be able to make individual widgets longer, so you can see more tasks in the task widget for example, or more of a pinned note, etc. Also, I'd love Home to remain there when I click to open a note so the note opens in a separate window and Home remains behind it -- like a true dashboard that you can always flip back to without having to reload it. The sidebar is still so much more powerful than Home that I too often decide Home isn't worth the trouble of loading again. If Home have more of the power of the sidebar, or the sidebar could be given some of the features of Home, I would be excited. Thanks for all the great work. I'm a long time user and have never found a better tool for storing info.

  4. If you're looking at the note view in the iOS apps, it takes four clicks to get the note of a particular task. First click: you have to select the task. The second click is the three dots on the right of the task. The third click is on the name of the note, and the fourth click is on the words "go to note." This could be reduced to 1 click, making it possible to use the tasks view more effectively. 

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