But it doesn't improve on what I mentioned above. Well, I don't know if I didn't have a choice or if I overlooked it but it seems like an update was needed - I assumed it was security related - and suddenly I was on the latest version. In short, I could get more done in less time and that's really the goal, right? Often, once I clicked the tray icon I could look away before even clicking on the choice I wanted and hit it every time. because I could do a variety of things with 1-2 clicks with very little movement of the mouse. But for the majority of Windows users, the tray icon in the older version is far superior. Likewise, I'm sure the lack of a useful tray icon that has just clickable options split by a quick note sense for the hundreds of users of small windows devices out there. In the meantime, Evernote has made the "Legacy" version available for people like me who don't want to be robbed of the ability to have a customized toolbar that uses space that is wasted in the new design's "material design" which is senseless on a PC since you aren't usually poking fat fingers at a large display. I'm glad that evernote is devoting a good amount of resources into improving the mess they made when they abandoned the design that was working very well. So if you're bored and want to read more. Additional gripe came to mind after getting here to ask that one question. The page is no longer valid.ĭoes anyone have an up to date link for it? I need to reinstall the Legacy Windows app and t he only link I've found, that pops up in every search engine is the same one that leads to a post in this forum from a guy answering his own question and t hat link is dead.
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