![]() These days they have added all these extra features which I don't need, and which have made the whole app slow and terribly clunky. Back then it was just a list of notes with some formatting and sync capabilities - perfect. Maybe this is just me getting old, but I feel like Evernote has only gotten worse since I started using it over 10 years ago. If I go paid am I getting something as good as what the old Evernote was like? What is other people's experience? Have I just been caught napping because I mindlessly clicked an updated terms of use without reading it (as I do)? Now I am not 100% sure on the safety of my notes. But thats kind of the point, Evernote worked so well I never gave it a second thought. I appreciate I am not a great customer - I have been using a free version for years without even thinking about it. Have I inadvertently clicked a "yes I accept that the free version is going to become unreliable" button? Is this some sort of effort to onboard me to the paid version? The whole note is gone as if it never existed. I had 4G reception on my phone and figured, even if something's not quite right I can sync it up back at the office like I normally do as the note would be on my phone. I noticed the header on my note was grey but assumed it was a UI change. I spent a good chunk of time going through the project onsite and making a comprehensive list of everything that would need to be done. Then this week I was working through a new project on a customer's site taking notes in Evernote as I normally do. No biggie, I have gotten used to updates. I noticed a few UI changes which seemed a little unintuitive and some of my notes didn't seem to sync as reliably between my phone and laptop. It has been so seamless that I had forgotten I was rolling with the free version, until recently. I have depended on Evernote for a long time without even realizing how much of a daily utility it is.
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