Evernote yet again
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Posted by Dr Andus
Oct 7, 2016 at 12:16 PM
MadaboutDana wrote:
Wow, that was some seriously fast footwork by Evernote’s lawyers.
>Clearly they can still afford them ;-)
It’s more like the Herald realised that the article looked too similar to the Business Insider article from a year ago…
Posted by Luhmann
Oct 7, 2016 at 01:34 PM
And at this link:
Posted by Dr Andus
Oct 7, 2016 at 02:22 PM
Dr Andus wrote:
>Try this link instead:
>http://www.businessinsider.com.au/evernote-is-in-deep-trouble-2015-10
>
>it looks like the article was originally from OCT 4, 2015.
No wonder I had a sense of de ja vu: we already had this discussion last year :-)
http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/6016/10
Posted by Paul Korm
Oct 7, 2016 at 08:04 PM
Well, and that was a very good discussion so it’s certainly time well spent to have it again! LOL
Obviously none of us here remembered being there before.
Dr Andus wrote:
Dr Andus wrote:
>>Try this link instead:
>>http://www.businessinsider.com.au/evernote-is-in-deep-trouble-2015-10
>>
>>it looks like the article was originally from OCT 4, 2015.
>
>No wonder I had a sense of de ja vu: we already had this discussion last
>year :-)
>
>http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/6016/10
Posted by WSP
Oct 7, 2016 at 08:22 PM
Actually, there have been several significant developments in Evernote during the past year:
It has new leadership.
It has changed its pricing. When this was announced on the Evernote forum, it provoked 5,320 replies (at latest count)—mostly negative.
It is abandoning its own cloud system of storage and is moving over to Google for that function. The response of users on the forum to that decision has been more mixed.
In recent months Microsoft has introduced software (for both Windows and MacOS) that makes it comparatively easy to export Evernote data to OneNote. MS now seems to be aggressively recruiting Evernote users.