The new app is getting better - 10.0 at launch is now up to 10.4 and will continue to add bug fixes and features across all operating systems. You probably have at least 6 months of continued activity before things are likely to change. If you prefer to avoid all the fuss you could uninstall both new and legacy versions of Evernote and go back to the last public releases, disabling updates for the moment. Where you need features that haven't yet been restored, use the legacy app. The best tactic (I'd suggest) is to use the new app where you can, but when you (if you're a subscriber) find missing or broken features, submit a support ticket so that Evernote have a picture of what developments are still needed and what priority to apply. At that point support will end, and we don't know when that will be. Evernote will continue to support both for the meantime until the new app is more on a level with the old. It should have exactly the same features you've always used - including multi-language support. The 'legacy' app will run alongside the new version and is available for all systems apart from iOS (that's an Apple restriction). Evernote runs 250M accounts (probably a little less after the last few weeks.) so normal levels of system traffic could not be tested without just going ahead and doing it. On the main point of this thread - the launch version of EN10 in all operating systems was a stripped-down shell intended to volume test the new backroom systems for bugs that would not / could not have been found in normal beta tests of maybe a few thousand users. Some of us users try to give what support we can, but you can imagine it's been a little busy around here recently! This is a -mainly- user-supported Forum and if you check every one of the thousands of threads here, you'll find that developers have never commented on work in progress. I find it amazing that they do not even acknowledge this topic? Not a single reply by the dev's.
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