Thanks for all the feedback...
To provide a bit of nuance regarding the "operations are still too slow".
I'm impressed with the speed of searching... tag searches, text searches etc.
I guess i have a fairly large information archive (86k notes, 30k tags, see info below)...
This is improved from legacy... and is really quite good.
It's the basic operations that i find far too slow...
Simply creating a new note (ctrl+alt+N) takes several seconds...
Or moving a note from one notebook to another is also quite slow...
I've adjusted some of my workflow to accommodate this.
So for now, its workable.
Having tested v10 of evernote a year or 2 ago, i assumed it would be impossible. I recently reviewed many alternatives (obsidian, notion, logseq, heptabase, bear, amplenotes, nimbusnote, joplin etc. etc... but nothing was quite right for my workflow... So i guess its good enough not to jump ship... for now. But I'd still stick with Evernote legacy if it continued to be available.
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