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Hey guys - Just a quick question about the note 'history' on evernote premium. How far back does my note history go? Could I potentially append a note everyday for several years and have Evernote keep an entire list of every iteration of that note I had ever done? Thanks for your time! James
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It's nice you can see the old versions of the notes, but it would be even better if you could see the differences, even if they were just in text. It would be nice if I could specify a tool to use to display the differences. You'd export the two versions into, say, HTML, and start the program with the paths to the two temporary files.
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I just accidentally replaced a large portion of text with a random image. In panic, I ran to my computer, wishing to copy the note in question to the clipboard before it syncs. I didn't make it, it immediately synced while I was opening the note. Now for the game-changer: there's no way to revert the changes. On the Mac app, I can select undo but it does nothing (can't undo a sync I guess). On the iPhone, I just found out about a "shake to undo" feature (WTF, how am I supposed to know this!), but it does nothing in this case. The edit is permanent. Note history is a premium feature, so no help
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Hey guys! I've got a question about the premium product. Currently I use evernote to keep track of what I did at work the previous day, & things I need to do so that I can read it out during daily meetings. I usually read off of my phone. Somehow the other day I managed to delete all of the note content except the top page worth. No idea how I did this, but I did, & closed the app out on my phone, and now it's gone. Would upgrading to the premium edition give me the history for the note so I can restore it, or would history only start being tracked at the point I signed up for the p
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Evernote urgently needs a way to clear recent search history. I see that people have been asking for this for years, and yet it's still not an option. Where is it even stored? I can't find it in any file, or in the registry. I tried uninstalling Evernote to clear it, and my recent searches came right back after I reinstalled. While trying to find out if this is currently possible, I came across one person who accidentally entered a password in his search history, and another who entered her SSN in the search box to find a PDF, where it is now stuck for anyone to find. Evernote has a seri
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http://discussion.evernote.com/topic/30886-encryption-and-note-history/ The first question that I wanted to ask was "how to ensure the history does not contain the plaintext of the item that I encrypt at a later stage". Seems like the solution was to delete the note and create a new one. Fair enough, since there is no fool-proof algorithm for Evernote to know which part of the old note that Evernote should encrypt. Therefore: Enhancement request: Add ability to clear history of notes (a one "clear all" button would suffice). Why? Re-creating the note is a pain . I need to set