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  1. I bought it on the mobile app despite my preference. No big deal! Hopefully, they will get the bugs worked out. It's been almost a year since Bending Spoons bought Evernote, so I am sure they are still working through a lot.
  2. This would normally be a valid work around, though it does not address the issue. Unfortunately, my account is tied to an old payment method, and I need the payment billed from another card, which is not stored on my iPhone. Great suggestion to work around this otherwise. I have a case open so we shall see.
  3. I am trying to upgrade to the paid plan. I tried 3 browsers on 2 different computers at 2 different locations (home and work). At checkout the transaction hangs. I have also cleared the cache and tried incognito mode. Thanks
  4. I am an IT Director so tech is my livelihood. Personally, I am not too concerned about the popup - certainly not upset enough to quit Evernote. Evernote is awesome. We are all imperfect, so we have to expect that things will not always go smoothly, especially with a software package that likely has thousands of lines of code. Since I have no issue using the software and only had to deal with an occasional popup, I am in good shape. This is a very minor issue and I would only BARELY qualify it as an inconvenience. So these are my thoughts. Worth what you paid for them I am on Windows 10 and had been getting the same popup. The following is what I did to resolve this issue and a fully patched Windows 10 Professional PC. This worked for me and does not guarantee it will work for anyone else. I do not work for and am not affiliated with Evernote. These steps came from my own investigation. Evernote support was not contacted by me prior to this and had no involvement. Please do backup your computer before attempting anything below (assuming this post is approved). Download the latest version from https://evernote.com/download Export all notebooks to back them up, just in case - https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360053159414 I noted that there was this folder - %AppData%\Local\evernote-client-updater. Inside that folder was a folder called 'pending'. Inside that was a file called update-info.json. I noted the contents of the json file: {"fileName":"Evernote-10.5.7-2171-setup.exe","sha512":"IAgMRflGMh9lkajz0l49xDcbhu+utxReiYq62YtNa7BwbbVQWGJIVdErcIc3kY6O6afcMFTGBjKNeaCXXIIUQQ==","isAdminRightsRequired":false} I then uninstalled Evernote. Then I reinstalled using the newly downloaded file, and found that it logged me back into the app, so it may have stored my credentials in the %appdata% folder somewhere or maybe in the registry. I found that the update-info.json file located in %AppData%\Local\evernote-client-updater was gone. Makes me wonder if the program was using that file to throw up the alerts. Finally this leads me to wonder if I could have just removed the json file and restarted the application. The popup issue has not returned since I did this. Blessings to you
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