![]() It launched a food-specific app and offered a whole range of merchandise including desk tidies and socks. It partnered with Moleskine to produce paper notebooks which, through a combination of stickers and scanning, could be easily tagged and ported into Evernote. That popularity allowed the company to expand into new areas. “As a company, we had invented the personal productivity category,” Ian Small, CEO of Evernote told Engadget. The obvious go-to, regardless of the hardware you owned and what you were trying to store. No thanks.Evernote used to be the king of note-taking apps. They want to be another (*****) group/team-ware thing. Evernote has shown they have no interest in their Legacy mission of effectively managing information. So yes, I'm staying on this zombie until such time as there is a competitor that will serve my needs (and am utterly thrilled at the above workaround). That was really fun yesterday when I was trying to pull up my notes to fix my router and couldn't! The whole thing is a non-native shitshow, and that doesn't even get into how the thing just ceases launching when there's no network. Evernote 7 has no problem with this Evernote 10 eliminates all formatting options in a code block. Some things simply can't be done: I document code and procedures in Evernote, and will frequently put things in code blocks, then highlight the important bits (red for things that might change, green to highlight important output, etc). Code blocks, dividers, tables - things I use constantly - are stuck inside the "insert" menu, while Evernote's terrible grasping at non-note taking stuff (calendaring, tasks, groupware bullshit) are now front-and-center. Nag screens are somehow even more constant than they used to be (and with how Evernote 10 hasn't improved on anything they removed from Evernote 7, like hell I'm giving them money now). The UI has almost no customization - sidebar and toolbars aren't customizable at all, keyboard shortcuts - what few there are now - are gated behind a paid subscription, views are a pale shadow of what they used to be. ![]() ![]() None of those reasons have been addressed, and at this point quite obviously won't be. There are reasons we stayed on Evernote Legacy. I've been using the new client since this bug appeared. ![]()
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