![]() It just so happens that some necromancer moderator merged the thread with one entirely different one (and almost six years old at that) just because it had a similar sounding title. I guess that when people with more than 17,000 posts are automatically given those type of privileges, common sense rules no longer necessarily prevail. And the reason why I respectfully requested for the thread (MY thread, not this entire monstrosity) not to erupt in arguments was because I respect the fact that others may have a different viewpoint and all should be openly discussable (is that a word?) In my own defence, I did not create the thread to point out to the world that Evernote has done me wrong. Off topic, I do not understand the compulsion folks seem to have to point out EN done them wrong when they exit stage left. And, oh yeah, the attitude if you are in a camp other than mine don't bother responding because you be wrong. Well, I hope that happens for you and your recap may help others. □ But I guess it proves my point on the speed with which Evernote innovates its product that those ancient posts are still considered relevant today! □ and how knows in another 3 years I'll be posting here again having to eat my words about leavingĮdit: merged with a topic from 2014? Seriously? That is some crazy insane moderating right there. I just can't imagine why it takes so long to implement a few improvements everyone seems to be asking for.īut then again it's refreshing to see posts like yours that offer an alternative viewpoint. I read what you said above, you feel that Evernote is heading in the right direction and I desperately want to believe you - but what I SAW this past year is a new logo that looks exactly like the old one and another price hike.Īs I said above, it is hard to believe that one man could create a product (Joplin) that almost matches Evernote that is a decade older and had hundreds of developers. Of course the worst offender being the very steep price hike without any apologies or improvements in return - but there was also this absolutely awful forum where you can't open your mouth with (I hope) constructive criticism without being blasted by the same few resident regulars who call your posts "boohoo" messages and other put downs. It was only after they pulled several no-nos almost simultaneously that I lost the love, and with it the desire to stay loyal to a product I no longer believed in. I gladly paid $45 a year, even though at that time I didn't need to because the free product offered everything I needed as a light user. Because staying on should not only be driven by gravity, it should be a positive decision taken again and again.Įxactly! Plus you want to feel "good" about the product, the company and even (to a much lesser degree but also not entirely unimportant) the community it attracts. And this is what I get.įor me one of the most important reasons to stay with EN is the possibility to leave, whenever I want and without any technical barriers. I do not want to be overwhelmed by feature-flooding, I expect solid performance and a cautious progress in the user interface that continues to support my work flows. ![]() But again, iOS and Mac only.įor me I simply stay on with EN, and my feeling is that they are moving ahead in the right direction currently. ![]() And as long as they are still regarded as active, GN 5 keeps them itself, allowing full search over all notebooks, among other features. When my notes become static, I can export as pdf to EN, keeping the searchability feature. ![]() It makes handwriting (my handwriting as well. For handwritten note taking, my dream team is my iPad Pro with pencil, and GoodNotes 5. If looking for options for document and note organisation, it would probably be DevonThink, which works off a local database, including strong search and AI functions. Things are working fine, and the seamlessness of the Apple environment is still breathtaking. My wife and I are using iDevices since a while, so it was a logical next step. I got more and more frustrated with the lack of integration in Windows (if you do not throw yourself into Office 365), so I switched to a Mac several month ago.
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