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Using full functionality you are now a forgotten grey coloured "legacy" user! Releasing a beta (V10), no excuses, no roadmap, no plans. What we got: dropping of all native clients. I have until July before my premium subscription expires, so I hope that either Evernote gets their collective shit together before then, or someone steps up to be a true contender as a complete replacement for my use cases.To all disappointed premium users: For the last 1,5 years we paid their bills, hoping that the announcements of the new CEO would finally come to a good ending. Being able to upload PDF files and pictures to my account helps take some load off of my dependency for Evernote, but I still need it for my online receipts and bills and other miscellaneous notes and calendar integration for bill reminders and stuff like that. I used to do this in Evernote, but it's slowness makes it very difficult for me to use it. Raindrop keeps permanent copies and it's so nice to have. It works very well for that - to save stuff to read later, and keep permanent copies of pages that may change or go offline down the road. I've been using Raindrop.io much more for just saving stuff I find on the web. I just want somewhere to store my stuff where I can get to it from anywhere, quickly. I mainly use Evernote as a digital filing cabinet, so I don't care about the flashy note taking and formatting or editing. I've gone back and forth between V10, Evernote Legacy, Nimbus Note, Joplin, NoteJoy, Alternote, OneNote, Obsidian, and just plain old flat files in OneDrive. I have to give up too much to go to anything else. No one alternative can do it all, or well enough the way I use Evernote as it exists today. I have so much and so many different workflows that feed into Evernote with automations, email, IFTTT, import folders, etc.
