Evernote has managed to un-make itself from being indispensable. I myself am switching back to OneNote after almost 8 paid-subscription (often on 2-3 accounts) years of using Evernote dozens to hundreds of times per day. If our relationship is going to continue, you better get your act together, because I am sick of your _. I have Google Maps and iMessage.Įvernote take note - I am now spending a lot of time with a new girl named Workflowy who knows how to cut through the nonsense and get work done. I really don't care about searching by location or starting a chat. Just put a drop menu at the top to go directly there and be done. Don't make me riffle through a skeuomorphed logjam hunting for these basic functions. And the busy toolbar? I keep dragging junk off of it ("Activity"? "Sync"? - I thought automatic background saves meant I didn't have to worry about that!), but after a few upgrades, new junk creeps in - "New Chat" - "User" - Do people *really* need the ability to switch users at a moment's notice?Īnd why does it take a dozen pokes at my iphone to get to the page I want? I want to search notes. Why I would spend screen real estate to remind me I am a Premium member or a friggin' Atlas to tell me I am sitting at my desk at the office, I have no idea. I care about 1) Notes, 2) Notebooks and 3) Tags. In the View options, there are now no less than 8 options. Do we really need another one?īut the real annoyance? Interface clutter. As if there weren't enough ways already to chat - e-mail, texting, skype, facebook, salesforce, trillian and pidgin. The latest? A chat function, something every platform seems to adds when they can't think of anything else to do. Lo and behold, a new feature I do not want. As an early adopter, am I the only one who thinks this once sleek productivity tool now drives like a bag lady's shopping cart?Įvery two weeks, I am distracted by a flow-interrupting popup announcing a new upgrade.
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