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  1. I spoke with Apple Support, they suggested I resetting my ipad, it did not help, the second level support suggested I re-install the app it did not help,

     

    However, while testing I realized I had this issue of lagging keyboard ONLY on my most recent note, which was a 10 liner note, on my older notes the keyboard worked fine with no lagging.

     

    Does this additional piece of information help with figuring out the root cause?

  2. My Company has changed its external software use policies.

    Some software previously allowed are no longer allowed.

    My company no longer allows Evernote for use anymore, on the office network, system intervenes to not let Evernote to be run on our systems.

    Consequently, I have to move my Evernote notes to "One note".

    My notes are the most basic, just text files about work tasks completed, issued faced, etc.

    The export of Notebooks from Evernote to ENEX seems to work fine. Spot check shows note content is exported.

    My biggest exported notebook is 1 MB (yes MegaByte). Therefore storage/bandwidth/size is not an issue.

     

    I use Stefan's tools Evernote2Onenote - Stefans Tools (stefankueng.com)  to import into OneNote

    and I get two issues:

     

    1. midway through importing the notes in the notebook using the above tool it starts failing the import with RPC server unavailable error

    2. Even the early notes supposed imported that show up in One Note are just empty, only thing in One Note is the note itself and its title, content is blank

     

    I am trying to find a proper article in this Evernote discussion forum that gives still working guidelines on how to import successfully from ENEX files into One Note.

     

    Thanks

     

     

  3. @gazumped

    around 3:50 pm PST I added notes using my iphone evernote, seemed to have saved. When I opened the note in Legacy evernote the note I had authored was truncated to just 13 words

    Is there a lifetime storage limit for notes in Free edition? I use evernote as a diary of work activities, basically just text, so barebones text usage mostly, and I have maybe around a 1000 notes over the pas 8 years.

    I just upgraded to Personal edition to see if I can get some access to Note History as you suggested

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  4. I see from the Google search that there should be a Microsoft one note import tool to import exported Evernote notebooks into one note.

     

    I am on a Monterey Mac intel edition, but when I navigate to the page for one note importer tool there is no link for download.

     

    any idea if the tool is not supported on Monterey?

  5. Thanks for the quick reply.

    Yes i don't see it in the browser window (web edition either). 

    On Monday I could not even create notes, every time I created a new note it would pop on to the list of note and then disappear

    Yesterday I was able to edit and save NEW notes, but this morning after reboot I don't see the notes from yesterday listed anywhere in browser, or in mac app, or in iPhone app

  6. I am experiencing this problem as of this Monday (2 days ago) that my NEW notes are not saving.

    I create a NEW note every Monday to keep track of my work activities during the week. As of this Monday, I can create a NEW note, but each time after reboot of my Mac I lose the note, it is completely gone, no trace of it.

    I am using Mac laptop with Monterey OS with latest version of Evernote. I can upload the activity log if needed.

    I don't see the NEW note on my iPhone or Web edition on Mac laptop either, I reinstalled the app on my Mac, did not help

    I am using Evernote Free

  7. Hi BigBug,

     

    Thanks for the info. Not sure why they would remove this feature. I have BASIC subscription, so I guess this would be normal to chip away some functionality from BASIC version to entice users to upgrade to pay version. I am surprised that they have even removed the functionality on the PREMIUM subscription. So that theory does not seem to be the explanation.

     

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