jmpsfs 23 Posted July 11, 2018 Share Posted July 11, 2018 Macbook Pro, HIgh Sierra 10.13.6, Evernote 7.2. I scan a document (in this case, a small receipt) to PDF using Scansnap. It transfers directly into Evernote. Sync indicator shows sync is complete. However, when I click on the snippet and it takes 10-15 seconds of constant wheelie activity before the document appears. It's acting as though the file acquisition time in my computer is slow, but it's a not-nearly-full flash drive, so that shouldn't be the case and the symptom doesn't occur anywhere else. Is there a setting I can change to get rid of this? Is it a known problem? (I recognize that I have 35,000 or so notes, but I understand EN is capable of handling data stores much larger than that.) Link to comment
Level 5* JMichaelTX 4,117 Posted July 12, 2018 Level 5* Share Posted July 12, 2018 7 hours ago, jmpsfs said: Macbook Pro, HIgh Sierra 10.13.6, Evernote 7.2. I scan a document (in this case, a small receipt) to PDF using Scansnap. It transfers directly into Evernote. Sync indicator shows sync is complete. However, when I click on the snippet and it takes 10-15 seconds of constant wheelie activity before the document appears. I'm running 20K+ Notes on Evernote 6.11.1 (455059) on macOS 10.12.6 on a 2015 iMac-27, and EN runs fast for the most part. However, sometimes after adding a large Note or PDF, I notice there can be a slowdown, especially while EN is syncing. I'm just guessing, but one possibility is that EN is updating its indexes. I haven't seen any EN Mac versions since 6.11.1 that I trust -- all have had serious bugs/issues, IMO. High Sierra is another possible culprit -- I still see negative reports about it, so I'm staying away. Sorry I can't be of more help. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. Link to comment
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