Thank you! I will see..
Thanks for the info, however I don't quite understand.
If not the whole database is on the computer, how can I work without internet for a month?
If I want to access notes that I rarely use, then surely Evernote can't have them offline.
I have no doubt that Evernote has focused on maximizing productivity. I believe you that it has gotten much better. Slowly the teething problems should have been eliminated as well.
But my problem is the dependence on the internet. As long as you have internet, you don't notice the dependency.
I even wish for the beginnings of Evernote back, where you could only keep Evernote offline. That's how it started, that they already removed this possibility back then.
Working without cloud is the future of the home user in my opinion. More and more people are trying to archive their data back at home. And Evernote makes us even more dependent.
Can you actually use Evernote completely offline now, if you then prohibit Internet access after installation, for example, by firewall (Legacy version)? Or is after a few weeks or months a lock, so you have to connect the Internet again briefly? That would not surprise me.
(I know that you then lose the great advantage of having the data on the phone as well).