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shoe96

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  1. 4 hours ago, charlieedstrom said:

    How do you quantify 'a lot'? How does that impact the company? Do you see Evernote as a business or a charity?1

    1. There are a lot of 1 star reviews. 

    2. It impacts the company because they can see complaints and do nothing to fix them. People will not use this app if there are other better options out there. 

    3. Evernote is a business that will be gone in a few years if they do not improve. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, HeBoIz said:

    @shoe96 farewell and goodbye.

    "we" are mainly users and do not own this "Web-site" nor are we in the position to like or dislike, if users leave Evernote.

    But you are, as far as I can see, a non paying user but feel free, to deeply critzise a product you aren't paying for?

    Can I criticize network tv if I don't pay for it? Can I criticize Facebook if I don't pay for it? Can I criticize Google if I don't pay for it? Can I criticize a single app on my phone if I don't pay for them? 

     

    There is no way to provide feedback about the app being reduced to 2 devices. I am sure that an employee will read this and see at least one users dissatisfaction with their decision. Or maybe they can read the 1 star ratings. Do I need to pay for apps in onder to write a review on play Store? 

  3. You all seem to be happy that people are leaving because Evernote sucks.  

    "Departure Announcements"?  Really?  You have this crappy app/website and don't like it when people don't like it and leave.  Maybe if you made it not suck, people would stay here.  I have used Evernote for probably close to 10 years.  It was an adequate note taking app, and it is too bad that you are making things worse.  A lot of others are leaving too.  Read the 1 star ratings.

    What a miserable group of people.

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  4. Just today, there have been 14 1 star reviews on Google Play Store. You should really read them. 

    Do you work at Evernote?  If you do, you are going to be out of a job soon. You should go work at Google.  If you don't, you are wasting your time "helping" people on a worthless platform.  

    Do you pay for email?  CalS says he does.  Seems pretty dumb, just like paying for Evernote.  

  5. 3 minutes ago, s2sailor said:

    Constructive??  You are complaining about the lost of devices on the free plan and stating that you are leaving as a result.  The change is nudging some people off the free plan who will likely never upgrade to premium.  I think Evernote may consider this a win ... or at least I do.

    You all should read some of the 1 star ratings on the play store.  There are a lot of them.  

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  6. Just now, s2sailor said:

    Constructive??  You are complaining about the lost of devices on the free plan and stating that you are leaving as a result.  The change is nudging some people off the free plan who will likely never upgrade to premium.  I think Evernote may consider this a win ... or at least I do.

    I am amazed at the whinyness of all you you Lvl 5 people.  It's comical.  A bunch of children with something they know sucks and trying to defend it. 

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  7. 23 hours ago, CalS said:

    Well that's kind of personal.  One get's what one pays for.  Interesting how many for pay email clients there are out there for all the world to pay $0.  

    Beginning to wonder if I make good time management decisions based upon this thread.  🤷‍♂️

    You make poor time management decisions if you have anything to do with Evernote.  

    Billions of people use email that they to not pay for.  Use Google to find out how many.  Google is free.  It's great.  You should use it to search for things and buy Google stock too.  

  8. 45 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

    Oh, that is nice. One less who expects a lot, does not contribute a nickel and believes developers live out of thin air. Every business will do better when users of this type just get lost.

    Go on, keep moving.

    I would think a company would appreciate the feedback and realize that they made a mistake. 

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