One simple click to access your favorite notes or tags super fast. On V.6.25, this is one of greatest time-saving useful features. We can't have the shortcuts located on top, horizontally, near the menu bar. Moving notes from one folder to another takes unacceptable times. Why? Is the app going to use 3GB of ram if we try? performance issues = software development issues. Only one at a time?Ĭan't select more than 50 notes at a time. You don't know which tag is selected on the left sidebar (isn't this absolutely basic behavior?) I understood that V.10 was using a local database, but the evidence generates confusion. All your notes get a "Download Incomplete" message when you're offline. The only app that uses this outrageous quantity of ram is Chrome, but it's because it has 30+ tabs opened. Compared to this, version 6.25 feels rocket-fast.Īfter clicking on a few notes, v.10 went crazy with the system resources and started using 1GB of ram, while version 6.25 never surpassed 100MB. Unacceptable and impossible to work on it. One would think that after a first click on the note, it would be downloaded or cached, but no, it's always like opening a note for the first time. Opening a note on a separate window STILL takes 6 to 10 seconds, sometimes 15 seconds on long notes, but never less than 6 seconds (yes, ten months after V.10 was launched, hard to believe). Some reasons why I will never install Desktop version 10.20.4, and I will keep using legacy v.6.25:Ĭlicking on a note the first time takes 3 or more seconds. It will be a time consuming and stressing task, but that's why I hope Evernote gets back on track in terms of decent software development. However, if, at some point in time, Evernote decides to disable access to it or make it obsolete (end-of-life), forcing us to use version10.x (which is basically a masked Web App), then I will be forced to look for other companies/solutions/alternatives and a way to migrate all my hard worked data, the years of research and the tag tree structure. I perfectly understand we have the choice of keep using the legacy version as long as it's still supported. My conclusion is that Evernote seems to be on a route to self-destruction. Today, I tried V.10 again and tested it thoroughly. Of course it was impossible to use and after some support tickets, I went back to 6.25. My first attempt at using Desktop v.10 was October 2020. Well, I've been using paid Evernote for 11 years now.
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