I've been an Evernote user for years now. Just upgraded to a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet, which came with a stylus. Tried using Evernote, with the assumption that an otherwise great product would obviously support a stylus. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do with a stylus (unless you have an iPad) is to use a bare-bones system to make an "ink note". How is it possible that your support for this is so terrible? I was hoping to be able to use the stylus to write on existing notes and jot things down, etc. No dice. Then to add insult to injury I learned that there is support for this, but only for iPad users who need an additional app to use the feature. Not acceptable, Evernote folks. Any chance of this getting implemented into the windows version? If not, I will have to switch everything over to One Note :-(
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I've been an Evernote user for years now. Just upgraded to a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet, which came with a stylus. Tried using Evernote, with the assumption that an otherwise great product would obviously support a stylus. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do with a stylus (unless you have an iPad) is to use a bare-bones system to make an "ink note". How is it possible that your support for this is so terrible? I was hoping to be able to use the stylus to write on existing notes and jot things down, etc. No dice. Then to add insult to injury I learned that there is support for this, but only for iPad users who need an additional app to use the feature. Not acceptable, Evernote folks. Any chance of this getting implemented into the windows version? If not, I will have to switch everything over to One Note :-(
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