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Disable auto format
gazumped replied to Margarida Afonso's question in Evernote for Android Requests (Versions 8.13.3 and under)
Hi. Can you explain how autoformat is interfering with what you're trying to accomplish? What's actually happening? -
note margins
gazumped replied to sr80's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Hmmn. At least that makes the list a lot shorter... though a couple of forum folks have claimed they're still using earlier versions. Must remember to use that word 'deprecated' more often. -
note margins
gazumped replied to sr80's question in Evernote for Windows Requests (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
Hi. All older version of Evernote are here... http://filehippo.com/download_evernote/history -
The Great Big Brand Refresh
gazumped replied to Dave-in-Decatur's topic in Evernote General Discussions
There's also branding activity in PR and on Facebook and Twitter - seems like there's a full-blown campaign now to show off the shiny new duds. I've been involved in quite a few company burgeons myself, and yes, there's a time when Brand and Marketing are important; but it shouldn't take precedence over getting the basic mechanics right - unless you're looking to impress some new potential investors with what a vibrant dynamic company you are... Regardless. It's done now - no point in ragging them about it.. what're they going to do, unkink the Elephant and go greener... Lets be positive. When the 6.14 release post actually gets added to the forums we can start listing the bugs. Again. I'm with jeff - plunging. ? -
The Great Big Brand Refresh
gazumped replied to Dave-in-Decatur's topic in Evernote General Discussions
Well at least we have a new improved Windows app 6.14 - (I checked updates today). Just look at these release notes... -
The Great Big Brand Refresh
gazumped replied to Dave-in-Decatur's topic in Evernote General Discussions
OK - for a soberer look at things, check out https://www.fastcompany.com/90216018/inside-evernotes-brain - courtesy of Ms Wilde's snazzy newspaper... https://paper.li/heathriel/1334414259#/ -
The Great Big Brand Refresh
gazumped replied to Dave-in-Decatur's topic in Evernote General Discussions
What got my goat was the amount of money likely spent on consultancy and redesign, not to mention repainting the office(s)! Stick that into coding I say - support your local coder! -
The Great Big Brand Refresh
gazumped replied to Dave-in-Decatur's topic in Evernote General Discussions
They're now "Focusing on our message and how our customers, partners, and prospects react to it." I think that means "waiting for the other shoe to drop" Nincompoops. -
Feature Request - Encryption of Entire Notebook and/or Notes
gazumped replied to mapjr's question in General Feature Requests
Hi Evernote don't normally share that type of information, but this thread started 4 years ago which may be a clue... -
@Mike. suggested an option here...
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Copy Paste Bullet list to Word fails
gazumped replied to Oddible's topic in Evernote for Mac Issues (Versions 7.14 and under)
Hi. Which version of the Evernote client are you using? They've shown improvements in recent versions, and there's a new Chrome web interface out there somewhere... -
Scannable for Android
gazumped replied to Matthew Mulvaney's question in Evernote for Android Requests (Versions 8.13.3 and under)
Hi. Scannable is not currently available, but you could try a search in the Play store - any number of other stand-alone apps do very similar things. Adobe Scan Microsoft Office Lens CamScanner -
There's a brand new web client - the latest beta* - available in Chrome, and that appears to be the route Evernote will be following. I tried it out recently - the UI is very similar to my Windows desktop version, though I haven't done any serious feature comparisons yet. With that new beta to develop, I wouldn't have thought that Evernote would want to spend much time er 'spiffing' their old version. * Just to be clear, there are three current web versions: the old 'classic' UI which is available only to users who joined more than a couple of years ago; the 'first beta' which was intended to replace it, but never got very far - that's now called the 'current version', not a beta; and the actual beta, which was launched a matter of months ago and (for the moment) is only supported in Chrome. If you don't already have it, click Settings in your current (Chrome) version to see a link to the new beta. There's also a huge invite to try Evernote Business (Hi, Marketing Guys ?) which you can safely dismiss.
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Evernote is no longer clipping articles from many websites
gazumped replied to Jim Butler's topic in Web Clipper Issues
Hi. Have you tried other browsers, uninstall and reinstall etc? Sadly I'm on Fx61 64bit and have never had major problems clipping on this or any other previous version. You could try setting your Firefox security options to accept third-party cookies from visited sites... -
Hi. Some rules apply - https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/209005427
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Why nested structure is not supported...
gazumped replied to hellobt's topic in Evernote General Discussions
Quoting this as a 'problem' is like saying KFC's menu has the problem of too many chicken dishes. Evernote designed a product in a particular way which has managed to attract 220M users. Going by this forum, a vanishingly small percentage of them have complained about the lack of hierarchical system, and -so far- Evernote haven't done anything to change*. Users who can't live without nested structures either make do or move on to the competition. I don't believe that this is a secret plot to tie users into the Evernote product - and One Note et al could easily get around any such tactic by designing an import process that (at worst) would convert all easily processed notes, and ask for user intructions if it found a note with too many tags. And wouldn't users who just have to have folders have moved on before this became a problem anyway? And a "tag system is actually not as good as nested structure for real world practice." Really? If you have any studies which have confirmed this I'd be interested to hear of them! For the record this isn't a(nother) mindless defence of the company - there are situations where different data layouts are more applicable, or more helpful - which is why some of my information is stored in Treepad, more in is Freeplane and my Todos are in Tick Tick. The rest is in Evernote, although all of the previously mentioned apps link into Evernote through note links. To give you an idea of the relevant importance of those apps - my Freeplane database is 25MB; Evernote is 16GB the others are less than 1MB. Evernote is over 99% of my data storage. I did point out elsewhere in the forums that it's possible to get around the non-nesting by using Evernote to collect the data, by posting links to the notes into a nested-structure app like Treepad or even creating a Table of Contents note (or even a nested series of ToC notes...) and rearranging the note links into a different structure. * Evernote does have a new feature "Spaces" which might be their answer to this. It's a business product at present and still in development, so we'll have to wait and see where it goes... -
Hi. The Chrome clipper updates automatically (I believe) from the Chrome store.
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Yup - that would be me. Similar quick look - vaguely impressed that if I add several notes and start a new one it automatically lists the previous notes I had on the same topic. Around these here parts I believe we calls that "Context". Wasn't surprised by any deep insights, but I haven't put enough data in there to test it yet. I do have a data set that might be interesting, but that means importing a few hundred notes...and maybe there's a problem with formatting. Ugh. Maybe this weekend. I'll let you know!