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ntbrierly

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  1. Thank you for the response. Using a "local word processor which only saves to the device" is a non-starter. I specifically use Evernote so I don't have to crank up Word, wait for it to wake up, and then deal with its quirks and eccentricities. I like that I can just go to Evernote and start typing a note. This used to not be a problem. It is only in the last year or two that this has become a serious problem. What has happened? Is Evernote working on a fix for this? "more than one copy of Evernote open" - again this is one of the reasons why I (used to) like Evernote - I can use it on multiple devices without issues. However, if Evernote is only going to work when I only have one device working, what is the point?
  2. This is a problem that has been occuring for more than a year, with both the old and the new versions. At this point I'm really considering other options besides Evernote, this makes it very difficult to use. The problem is that it is creating multiple (25-30) copies of whatever note I've been working on last. I create a note, and then come back a day later and Evernote has created 30 copies of it. At first I thought it was a sync issue from keeping multiple devices open. But it still happens even when I only have Evernote open on Windows. I'm using Windows 10, and Evernote on Chrome Version 97.0.4692.99 (Official Build) (64-bit) It has been happening for some time, with both old and new versions of Evernote. One thing I noticed is that each note is slightly different than the others. Is Evernote displaying every version of a note, every change that is made becomes a new note?
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