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  1. You'd have to ask Evernote - we're mostly other users here. I did try a random clip from the Cowboy State Daily which worked fine for me - can you share the URL you were trying for? I use Thorium browser - just like Brave it's based on Chrome. Did you try another browser? Other methods of copying the page you're trying to clip? EDIT: Please don't post the same query more than once - I deleted your other post.
  2. Not sure what else we can do for you - we're mainly other users here and if you're using https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/requests/new as the support link, you should be getting through to a reporting page. Failing at that stage is a browser-related issue - which may mean connection speed / AV, firewall or VPN issues / conflicting add-ins or other processing issues. It just worked perfectly for me. As suggested earlier - try another browser.
  3. To get issues fixed - contact Support. We're just other users here... Legacy is not coming back.
  4. This is my standard response to most issues - To fix occasional errors with installs or updates on laptops or desktops - plus issues with speed or lag or corrupted data. Empty the Trash notebook and Sync notes up to date (check completion via the web client or another device) Exit Evernote (if you can) / delete data from device Uninstall app with Appcleaner (Mac) or Revo Uninstaller Free (Win) Power device off / allow 10 seconds / power back on Download latest Evernote from Evernote.com Reinstall. It will take a little while for the app to be fully up to speed. If that hasn't fixed anything, check your local housekeeping - how much free storage space? What other processes are active? Do you have good network speed? I've not known Revo to cause additional issues...
  5. Actually, no it would not. If you had any computer issues or were somehow signed out of Legacy you would be unable to regain access without an internet connection. It really depends on what you plan to do - any word-processor saving to local storage will save your typed content; there are thousands of diary apps (or even a real diary!) for shorter notes.
  6. Hi. You seem to have encountered the device limit - https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/29144368461715-How-to-unlink-a-device
  7. Hi. Mail and clipping is currently working for me...
  8. Hi. Payments and activations are outside the scope of this forum - we're mainly other users here. Support do still exist, but they have been completely buried by queries for months. I'm confused that you're unable to get into the accounts - non-payment should drop the service to 'free', from where you can still re-subscribe and regain full access. Are you using multiple Teams accounts? https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/29112442502675-How-to-edit-your-payment-information
  9. I have Windows 11 and tend to be permanently signed into my account - I just quit the app rather than signing out. From what you say it's possible that you have a corrupted install - I'd suggest using Revo Uninstaller to completely zap your current install and then a power off/ on and reinstall from Evernote.com.
  10. Hi. No. There are various Android Widgets you could look to install which might give you better access...
  11. Hi. I'm jealous of your sailing trip, but I'd recommend finding a different app than Evernote. It's more an online than offline app and without some fairly technical adjustments you won't be able to backup any work for a scarily long time. I'd suggest something that saves to local storage - and that you take an external hard drive as backup. You should be able to recover some performance by uninstalling your current app with Revo Uninstaller (which zaps bits that Windows doesn't reach) and downloading the current version from Evernote.com - we're up to 10.88.4
  12. Haven't seen a limit posted anywhere, but clearly there would be one - it may depend on what sort of widgets you choose. I got up to about 15 total when randomly dragging new ones to my home screen.
  13. Hi. If you're not a subscriber, your iPad access counts as another device. If you have access on a different device try checking how many are currently registered to your account. https://www.evernote.com/Devices.action The 'forgot password' link will send you a password reset email. If you do have access to that address, that's fine; if you don't - you need to contact Support. You don't need to log out of support - just close the page when you finish with it.
  14. For what it's worth I get a polite little "thankyou" note every time I send in feedback emails, so it's not a complete blank wall - and that note refers you here or to Support for more help... don't see how they could do more.
  15. You're referencing a 3 year old thread. I'd suggest you add your own new post with full details of your system, OS and Evernote versions, and what's going on. The usual fix for speed issues is a restart or a reinstall.
  16. Hmmn. I would respectfully disagree with my colleagues slightly - you MAY have a way to extract all your notes (including local ones) on a Windows device without being logged in to the account. The easy option would be to extract your notes on an old system if it is still available. This is a very old fix detailed here - https://discussion.evernote.com/forums/topic/99531-importing-notes-from-exb/?do=findComment&comment=429209 If you don't have a working system to use, you need to locate a copy of the legacy installation file online. It's not advisable to load vulnerable software from a third-party site, but one such repository is here: https://filehippo.com/download_evernote/history/ You will not be able to log into the app - server access was disconnected a couple of months ago - but according to the post above, you should be able to add your existing EXB database to the newly created Databases folder and extract notes to ENEX, one file per notebook (including your local notes). You can then either import them into Evernote permanently, or add them temporarily and re-export to HTML or PDF as a local database. Once you're sure the exercise has worked you can then delete the legacy installation - it's no longer possible to log into the app. If you do try this please let us know if it works - there may still be other legacy users out there who could need a lifeline if their access is terminated and they did not think to make a recent backup to ENEX. EDIT: -and if that doesn't work, the EXB file format is a modified MySQL database. File viewers and database managers are available which may help you rescue your data.
  17. I'd suspect the import of new elements that - presumably - integrate with other system features like task management and thumbnails, requires some processing time - possibly on the server - before they're fully available in the note. Although I've had some 'untitled' experiences, they've all sorted themselves out after a while.
  18. There's no risk of losing access to your notes... they'll always be available - via v10 - if/ when you install it. Having left the conversion so late though, it will be a real shock to your system when you start to use it...
  19. I don't remember things working that way - seems to me that before you hit the limit with Legacy it was possible to create local (unsynced) notes, then transfer them to the database once the limit refreshed; but if you hit the limit it was then impossible to use the app at all - users were effectively locked out. "Local" notes are no longer available but given that the monthly upload limit is now 10GB for personal and 20GB for professional, you may be able to upgrade your account for at least one month for increased access, or (if the issue is not urgent) you could apply to Support for an extension, or just save your content as files for the time being, and transfer them to an Import Folder when the limit resets.
  20. You wanted to ensure that you "always have access to this important database of my life" - and backups will provide you with the basis for this - even if you have to import the content to another app to actually use it. AFAIK Evernote still use Google servers for storage, so "losing access" would require a Zombie Apocalypse - or at least a collapse of the internet. Requiring access to your data with all of Evernote's features though, means running the app; and doing that securely IMHO means having access to the constantly-updated and infinitely greater resources of an online server, rather than your simple, basic PC. There still seem to be some hopeful individuals running Legacy on their own system, which (again IMHO) seems to me to be like crossing Niagra on a tightrope - a sneeze couid ruin your day. It's equally possible to run v10 offline for a while - but I doubt there will ever be a 'stand-alone' option. That's just my opinion though - who knows what Evernote has in store?
  21. Clean reinstall... Sign out of Evernote / don't save your data locally / use Revo Uninstaller Free (Win) or Appcleaner (Mac) to uninstall the app. Power off and back on, then re-download and reinstall from Evernote.com and leave Evernote running to rebuild the local data. The new install is still initially a little slow - things get better after a few days.
  22. Hmmn. Good question! I just borrowed a link from one note by copying the table of contents entry at the beginning of Note A and pasting it into Note B. Now, when I click the link in Note B I get jumped to Note A with that bookmarked section at the top of the page. Note that I get jumped to the heading only: it is not automatically opened to see the content. While this seems insanely useful at first glance, I can't think of any practical applications yet...
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