Since yesterday, I've been plagued by the error "There is not enough space on the device to sync your notes" on my Android phone that keeps coming back every few seconds when I swipe it away.
1. There is plenty of free space left on my device.
2. It's friggin' textfiles and 1 (one!) image in one of those textfiles. No new notes have been added for a long time, only one note has been actively edited recently: a short plaintext grocery shopping list that didn't grow in filesize as items come and go in it. No big changes in other apps on my phone either.
3. You barely need space for a few lines of plain text. It's not like I'm storing HD movies.
4. Looks like there is "not enough space left" on my device to keep your bullshit software. It's become bloatware in the last few months, underperforming, the "Work chat" thing was horribly executed and for gods sake, stop nagging to go for a premium version for just two minutes if your user has already given you a "no".
Gonna give OneNote a spin. Goodbye Evernote! It's been fun for a while, until you took the "We're going for businesses now and completely ruin it for home users" turn.
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Since yesterday, I've been plagued by the error "There is not enough space on the device to sync your notes" on my Android phone that keeps coming back every few seconds when I swipe it away.
1. There is plenty of free space left on my device.
2. It's friggin' textfiles and 1 (one!) image in one of those textfiles. No new notes have been added for a long time, only one note has been actively edited recently: a short plaintext grocery shopping list that didn't grow in filesize as items come and go in it. No big changes in other apps on my phone either.
3. You barely need space for a few lines of plain text. It's not like I'm storing HD movies.
4. Looks like there is "not enough space left" on my device to keep your bullshit software. It's become bloatware in the last few months, underperforming, the "Work chat" thing was horribly executed and for gods sake, stop nagging to go for a premium version for just two minutes if your user has already given you a "no".
Gonna give OneNote a spin. Goodbye Evernote! It's been fun for a while, until you took the "We're going for businesses now and completely ruin it for home users" turn.
/end of rant.
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