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Federico Simionato

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  1. Evernote 10.53.2 started gradual rollout on both iOS App Store and Android Play Store. It's at 1% now, it's going to reach 100% in a week or so.

    As usual, on iOS you can manually go on the app page and update. On Android you need to wait to actually be targeted.

    Changelog:

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    Fixed a bug causing an increase in note creation time

     

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  2. I confirm the problem has been solved yesterday when I posted.

    You might still see the Syncing paused message in case the client/server connection is having a short hiccup. But today it's working perfectly on our end.

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    ⚠️ Important: if you edited/created notes during yesterday's outage you might see them as blank/empty. Data is not lost. Here's how to recover the content:

    • Web:
      • Logout
      • Log back in
      • Load the affected notes, verify that the content is back
      • Now it should be back on all devices
    • Windows/Mac:
      • Logout, select option Remove my Evernote data from this device
      • Log back in
      • Load the affected notes, verify that the content is back
      • Now it should be back on all devices

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  3. On 8/21/2023 at 11:21 PM, janndk said:

    Nice to hear about long-term intentions for Evernote 👍 But what about the price - seems that it's about to increase again!? EN Web just popped up a message telling it's a last chance to get Evernote for the current list price (EN Professional DKK 909). However, I can't see the new prices anywhere. When will the new prices take effect, and how much is the price increase this time? 😰

    We checked your account, it was previously on Premium but then it appears you manually upgraded to Personal in June 2022. Then you received a Personal price increase like everybody else.

  4. This also happened to me a couple of times. I never prioritized it because it's "just" bad UX, it doesn't affect reliability at all—and because nobody had mentioned it yet.

    Today it looks like people are suddenly mentioning this behavior, so we'll look into it. Can you please DM me the note URL where you saw this?

    (The probability you've been hacked is quite low, but I do agree on the suggestion of changing your password to a random and complex one and setting up 2FA if you want to be extra safe!)

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