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  • Users upset by Evernote price hikes & two-device limit for free Basic customers

    ireland said:
    Users are greedy.
    How is being upset that they're taking something away being greedy? it would be one thing if they were demanding more, but EN had said multiple times they were happy with the free users and their current business model was working just fine at the price points they were offering it at. If anything I'm surprised they're pushing the price up so much as they've seemed to have gotten smaller and cut a lot of fluff from the company and products being offered with no descernable "new" investment/work. If anything I think it shows EN as being greedy.

    So much for Phil Libin's "100 Year Company". What a dolt!! I give Evernote two years before they are toast. 
    NoteSuite had was an Mac and iOS app that had great promise but they were acquired. Too bad, but there 
    are other apps existing and to come that will best Evernote. 
    It should be noted Phil Libin left the company in 2015, I believe Chris O'Neil is the new CEO and has promised GREAT THINGS. Though all I've seen him do is cut staff and products and now charge more w/o actually improving the core product.

    I'm really quite bummed about this I've been an EN user since early 2008, free member for a couple years, then went premium in 2010 and really liked the app(s), but the lack of new features that are useful to me and the app getting more and more sluggish (though the last few updates have brought it back from unusable state), and now this, really need to find a replacement (or set of apps that replace this). I use it to store & search PDFs (journal articles, manuals, so on), keep scans of sketches and hand written notes, and typed notes. I feel I can switch typed notes to Apple Notes w/o any issue (already been slowly doing this), but the first two I still don't have a good solution that works on iOS and OS X seamlessly.
    williamlondon