4/1/2023 0 Comments Evernote for mac el capitan![]() If others are seeing it please post your exact steps and provide as much detail as you can like the image type used or where the content came from originally or how was it created. I think JMichael might be right in that it's been there for awhile but it's intermittent and therefore hard to track down. While there's a risk of losing (and being unable to retrieve) note content through ordinary cut-and-paste operations, I won't be relying on "cut" with Evernote for a while until you folks can track this down. I realize that this seems like inconsistent behavior, so it may be difficult for you to track down, but it has me really scared at this point. (It was necessary to obscure the actual content of the image: it was a screen captured JPEG of text.)Īs you can see, one of the images "survived", but the other magically transformed into a "broken image" icon. I could not recreate the problem (immediately), however, when I was finished being unable to recreate the problem, I noticed that one of the notes I had created ended up looking like this second attachment: Then, I tried to reproduce the problem by recreating the text-and-image portion and variously creating new Notes, cutting and pasting, and copying and pasting. ![]() (The first icon happened to be selected when I captured that image.) What I got was the text with "broken image" icons as shown in the first attachment: Then I viewed the newer note and pasted with CTRL-V. Viewing the older note, I highlighted some text interspersed with two images, which happened to be the first part of the Note (but not the entire Note) and used CTRL-X to cut the highlighted region. I had two Notes, one prepared beforehand and a new one that I had created and was editing. Using Version 6.3 (452832 Direct), I just lost some information from a note with a simple cut/paste operation between two Evernote notes. We've submitted 6.3 to the Mac App Store and will release it once Apple gives us the go ahead. If you want to download the app now you can get 6.3 here. This is how we track crashes and we are actively fixing the top issues in every release. If you do crash we display a dialog that asks for your name and email when you launch the app again. We are seeing a significant drop in crashes with the release of 6.2 and we believe 6.3 will continue this progress. I'm also hoping you're seeing an improvement in stability. This was simply a bug that was introduced by our service team when creating this one-time promotion. I want to assure you that this was not intentional or a change in policy. I also want to apologize to Mac App Store free users who may have seen the upgrade notice a lot around Black Friday. Thanks again for directing any issues or comments to this post so it's easier for us to find and address.
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