This release contains some notable feature refinements and is primarily a bugfix release. Today we released Evernote for Windows 10.21.5. I hope everyone else's experience is as satisfactory as is mine, or that it gets there for you shortly. (I can't imagine anyone cares.) But Evernote has been an almost daily part of my life since 2011, and - despite trying several other platforms when Evernote 10 appeared and initially disappointed - I cannot imagine using anything else.
I tucked the local database and other files into Dropbox, just in case but I don't expect ever to have to use them. but I have some notes from June of that year, so perhaps 5 September 2011 is my first paid membership date), I deleted Evernote Legacy from Windows 10. (Although: I wish they would give us the option of not exporting the title and URL of clipped notes to the PDF.)Īnd so, this morning, after over 10 years as an Evernote user (my account says I have been a member since 5 September 2011. I still needed Legacy to print things out as PDFs to share with non-Evernote users, but the recently fixed export-as-PDF functionality has taken care of that. I barely used it for the first half year or so, but I slowly starting managing and viewing notes on the more attractive platform. I was pretty surprised at how bare-bones the new Evernote was when it premiered around this time in 2020.