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Matt Whitby

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  1. Yup. All good. No contraventions noted.
  2. Ah, there he is. The great defender.
  3. I didn't bother renewing once my subscription ended and I wondered if I'd miss it. After months of the watching the post-installation message of "coming soon" never changing, and important features still missing I have to say that I don't regret staying away. For me OneNote is fine. I still hope that EverNote improves one day, but handful of people on this forum who do nothing more than sing the praises in response to any criticism, however mild, became really grating. I'm sure the well-known one will respond to this too.
  4. I use Windows. It was in the legacy app somewhere. I kept waiting for them to put back in the current version, but they never did.
  5. One feature that I used literally every day was marking an entry as a quotation, since I used it mostly for making notes on books I'm reading. The closest to a reply I ever got was 'use code blocks".
  6. Thanks. I didn't feel to repeat myself on features we used to have ad-nauseum.
  7. My yearly subscription ended today, so I'm out. The company is no longer focussed on writing notetaking software, but they're now going down the road of a productivity tool. This would be fine when they're put back in the missing features we used to have first. I'm not using OneNote and that'll be fine until they get back on track.
  8. Yup. I'm trialling Joplin to see what that's like.
  9. I've written software for thirty years. I do understand your point, but as and user for this product I'd take a 32-bit codebase with the features I used to have, over a 64-bit architecture that doesn't. I guess using your analogy I want a car with all four wheels, and not be told that the new one is super fuel efficient.,
  10. The "good old days" as in the features I miss from the old software after the re-write finally returning. The technical good days (I'm not interested in the management - outside of the company's survival.)
  11. That's fine. As long as I don't lose my old notes. I can always re-subscribe when Evernote gets back to the good old days.
  12. When I cancel what happens to pages larger than the free limit? Is everything I wrote/stored retained after my account goes back to the free version?
  13. We shall disagree. That's fine. I find these non-note features distract from replacing the features lost after the core update, you like some of the new stuff. All good.
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