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markjl

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  1. I don’t know how long but in an ideal world you protect users by handling the instability in dev, then release.

    I know it’s easy to preach from the choir but aren’t there enough people shouting ‘overboard’ to make them think?

    Perhaps a uservoice type forum would help.

    Whatever they release, couldn’t they clue us in as to where ‘we’ are going. The flip side of losing competitive advantage is to reinforce existing customer loyalty which brings new users by recommendation.

    Every small trader knows that word of mouth is number one….

  2. While Evernote has been strong in storage up to the glitches around v10, it needs to look at the competition (Nimbus, Notion) who have blocks and outlines, making them composing tools and not just storage. Maybe composing is not in their use case. Tasks weren’t. Now they are because of Todoist and others. The roadmap should be stability and performance first, then functionality to avoid losing users, or maybe gain some. But it’s their choice.

  3. 4 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

    There are 2 ways to look at it: It was proposed in 2011, quite a long time to implement it ! It was proposed in 2011, and the app is still there without it - why implement it ?

    Personally I hope the introduction of 3 header levels is not only meant to make formatting easier. But we don’t know for sure before it is not released for good.

    Its useful

  4. On 10/26/2021 at 11:27 PM, Eric Schutte said:

    I have given it up, not using Evernote tasks anymore, gone back to Todoist.

    Todoist does not have the notes like Evernote but I need the tasks more.

    I'll check Evernote once in a while to see if there are any changes but there are too many bugs.

    I feel the same but I’ve also added Nimbus and Notion both slightly different. They also have their failings but at least are fast.

  5. On 10/27/2021 at 12:55 AM, PinkElephant said:

    EN is a note app with a tasks feature.

    Todoist is a dedicated task manager.

    If your main use case is tasks, EN will not come close to what a task manager does. EN is better in integrating tasks and notes, holding information. And it is IMHO better in sharing this content (including tasks) with others.

    So use case first, app second.

    The Evernote task system convinced me that it was useful to have tasks in the context of the content. But then disappointed because it wasn’t working properly.

    I have been using Todoist for some time and it is very effective, but the content is always somewhere else.

    But what Todoist does so well is to sync with the calendar, be fast and lightweight. Things that Evernote is not (opens slowly, syncs slowly).

  6. On 10/31/2018 at 6:52 PM, jefito said:

    While I'm not willing to 'foment' this topic, I am willing to move it to a feature request forum so it can garner upvotes (and maybe be merged with other existing mind-mapping requests)...

    Was a request to mindmap with Evernotes ever raised?

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