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Setting up devonthink to go with synology
Setting up devonthink to go with synology












That's why I cancelled Dropbox, they took me from 69 to 129 in 1 year. When searching, ⌘ A selects all notes (all=50 as explained in 1.3) instead of search text Now if you link one note to another, it creates a link that only launches on web ! Linking notes inside the app ! That functionality existed, can't say I was really happy, but at least it worked. Truth be told, newest updates have limited this issue to a minimum, but yet existing occasions. They are stuck and either need up to 30 seconds to revive or they need to be quit. Launching the new app in every client (macOS, iOS, web) takes up to 1 minute, when data is not in cacheīoth macOS, iOS apps "hung". That's also why I believe the new version is a web hybrid built. When in need to do a batch action for a lot of notes, maximum number of notes is 50 ! (Seriously, is this a joke ?). There is a lock icon and notebooks are greyed out for up to 30 seconds ffs. When moving a note to another notebook, it may take up to 30 seconds to be able to select the desired notebook. When dragging document to Evernote icon, user needs to click on a notebook, wait up to 10 seconds so the import occurs Here are 6 reasons why it sucks + 1 inconvenience: Who cares about functionality #3475 when you don't deliver functionalities #1 and #2. Don't get me wrong, the UI is great/clean, note composing tools are better than ever, but guys/ladies, creating a note, moving batch/1 note to another notebook are the essentials. It feels (and probably is) a rubbish web hybrid that builds to macOS app too. The new app is by far the worst transition I had in my 10 years using EN. New version Performance/Productivity/Reduced Functionality issues.When my clients are going back and forth with features they themselves requested, how easy would it be to offer features that 225M users will love or at least find acceptable ? However, performance/productivity aspects are must-haves and there is no point keeping a productivity app that kills your productivity, and that brought me to: shall I cut the last man standing ?īefore doing that, I thought let's share some of those reasons, maybe someone will pay attention: Being a developer myself, I don't get judgemental on product changes.

setting up devonthink to go with synology

Why ? Because I got high value from Evernote and it was acceptable to have my data on the cloud but get instantaneous search, famous Evernote OCR etc.Īnd then. I will be keeping my Evernote subscription, despite the fact that my subscription cost almost doubled in my paid plan years. After giving it a thought and despite the fact that Synology and OneNote both offer a seamless way to migrate notes from Evernote, I said "no". I will be cancelling iCloud too when I 've built the Photo workflow I want to. After a streak of subcription cancelling, I cancelled almost all -I am still left with Evernote and iCloud. Documents, thoughts, tutorials, web archives, book suggestions, recipes, code, everything I care about is on Evernote and I am still using and love Evernote Moleskine notebooks.Įarly this year and thanks to COVID (spare) time, I took the time to transition all my data from the cloud to my Synology NAS, firstly because I ended up paying >500$/year (excluding business) to cloud subscriptions but most importantly because I wanted to own my personal data and not pay rent for it. I have been using Evernote for the past 10 years, maybe half of which are premium. Let me note right here that the disappointments you will read in this post is just a small -but most recent- fraction of my 10 years awesome user experience with EN. I decided to spare the time to write this disappointment post.














Setting up devonthink to go with synology