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My first install got to about 5% sync after 24 hours, so something is horribly screwed up. I've tried reinstalling, and it clearly retains the data (possibly corrupted?) from the previous install because it takes no time on the initial sync. (4GB RAM, 8 core CPU.)ĪFAICT, the conversation currently goes "you're ready to upgrade to the paid tiers? We fooled you, we aren't remotely close to providing a paid level of service." It can take minutes (yes, minutes) to open a simple note, or a notebook or tag, loses edits that you make, all while pinning my CPU at 100%. I also have not had a single problem with images. Evernote opens in 2 seconds on my device and that after i've removed it from ram. Something is definitely wrong with your installation. I don't care about table editing in slow motion or a fancy home screen (which costs another 5-10 seconds to load) if I can get a reliable and responsive Evernote with 8.13.3. Nobody would chose 10.9 voluntarily based on this experience if you have to use (that is producing and editing with) the Android app on a daily basis. If you compare the performance of 8.13.3 and 10.9 on same devices in parallel it is simply ridiculous. I am extremely frustrated about the failing Android development, no substantial progress to be seen after version 10 in the wild for over 6 months. I again rolled back all my devices to 8.13.3 and Evernote once again is a running working horse now. For me it is hitting on images of all notes no matter where they originate.Īs I am also suffering from the extreme slowness of the 10.X app. Support confirmed this to me as under investigation an Shane D. It is a bug experienced by several users. Have you tried transferring the images which aren't displayed in Evernote to Android by another means and checking that the default image viewer can display them? Maybe there's something unusual about the image files.
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