I found a pretty nasty bug that I can recreate:
Create a new note on my iPad.
Tap the pen to use my Pencil to hand write some notes.
Don't hit "Done" when finished, instead switch to a different app (i.e. Mail to look up something. It really doesn't matter which app).
Go back to Evernote, and the handwriting is gone… it's a blank new note.
Cry.
On the Mac it's Command-Option-F to search all notes. Is that what you're looking for?
We also have Command-J to jump to a particular notebook as well. Might that be what you're looking for?
ScanSnap Home is the new replacement for ScanSnap Manager, and it came out late 2018. I guess the aim was to simplify the interface and make it less fiddly, and make it something that someone less technical could use. Right-click on the scanned document and choose "Send to" > Evernote in order to send it over.
I hope that helps! You may want to check the ScanSnap site for additional assistance.
ScanSnap Home is a "reimagining" of the software. It's right there in the name, a more user-friendly version of the interface. Face it, if you've been a ScanSnap user for years, you know your way around the interface and all of it's quirks.
ScanSnap Home is just… too weird for my tastes.
You can download it here:
Evernote 6.13.3 (OS X El Capitan (10.11) and above) - http://cdn1.evernote.com/mac-smd/public/Evernote_RELEASE_6.13.3_455969.zip
I use PDFpen Pro — it has a built-in "save to Evernote" function for after I've marked up a PDF file on my Mac.
https://smilesoftware.com/pdfpen-family
I wonder if it's related to this banner in the Evernote Forums?
https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/119048-security-update-email-regarding-account-security/
Here's a good place to start: Evernote 6.13.3 (OS X El Capitan (10.11) and above)- http://cdn1.evernote.com/mac-smd/public/Evernote_RELEASE_6.13.3_455969.zip
The beta may expire in the near future. This is a newer version that will run on your Mac:
Evernote 6.13.3 (OS X El Capitan (10.11) and above)- http://cdn1.evernote.com/mac-smd/public/Evernote_RELEASE_6.13.3_455969.zip
I would export the images, then using a purpose-built tool like Acrobat Pro, or PDFpen Pro, create the PDF. This way, you can control the layout, and the level of compression.