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On 12/12/2020 at 3:06 PM, MrIllustrator said:
Yes it was a rather painful thing to read with its digs at power users, I’m sorry I found it a rather begrudging apology, totally absent of real content, nothing new at all, if there was any new information please tell me what it was because I can’t see it myself. I don’t think they understand their own product. A real missed opportunity to honestly connect with their valued customers. This just increases my feeling of unease with Evernote, why no reassurance that they will keep the Classic Evernote going for the foreseeable, why? Also I simply don’t believe the statistics Ian quoted, how on earth can 90% of uses be happy with this complete and utter piece of rubbish, Version 10 ? I don’t believe it, are these 90% running something different from me? Because if they are not it’s a straight out lie.
Well said. I can't remember to have encountered a worse update of any application I've ever used before. A total lack of profound QA especially with multiple devices in use and a substantial amount of (stacked) notebooks and notes. Additionally, several bugs that are so obvious but still not fixed making me asked myself whether there are any feature descriptions at all to test against. Especially the beta testing phase isn't worth mentioning. Who on earth would spent significant time and risk with one's productive system in a beta phase.
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Basic bugs still not fixed:
- Entering a horizontal line above an existing horizontal line positions the cursor after the existing horizontal line instead of between the lines.
- Internal links are still ordinary https:// urls (instead of evernote:///)that open a webbrowser on the desktop.
Both have been reported via built-in support tickets (and confirmed).
What's their software QA process? Unbelievable! The poorest update sequence I've ever encountered in decades!
State of the Product - Ian Small
in Evernote General Discussions
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Absent of proof is not proof of absent.