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samrogers

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  1. Thanks @efan for the downgrade. I was wondering if that was possible. I've tried out your fix and there's still one renderer that's around 18% cpu with round about 100 energy impact. Way less than before!!
  2. @efan i'm on 10.52.8-mac-mas-public (459684) Editor: v164.0.20364 Service: v1.64.1 © 2019 - 2023 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved and i'm getting 138% on my m1. but if i quit that specific renderer the next highest renderer is around 18%. evernote seems to run fine if i quit that power sucking renderer so this is my workaround for the moment if i want long battery life!
  3. @remy_yes I did choose the option that reads Remove my Evernote data from this device before clicking the Sign Out button. @kakersif you choose "erase data from my device" you can get it back whenever you want as it's stored on the evernote cloud if that's what you're worried about. I've downloaded and am using the legacy version of Evernote and am not having any energy impact/cpu drain so something is definitely up with the latest version of evernote (at least for macbook pro m1s!)
  4. I'm also having the same problem. I tried @remy_solution of logging-off, delete the app and reinstalling from the apple store but not difference. Normally my m1 macbook 14" can last for at least 8 hours now it's getting drained in 2 hours
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