![]() ![]() Of course, this documentation would need to be carefully maintained as well. I also think we desperately need a table listing available features for every client so that isers don't have to hunt for easter eggs (the iPhone's ability to make notebooks) or get frustrated when a feature that ought to be there (the ability to make stacks on the iPad) isn't. That's a full-time job, and with major changes on the horizon, like business accounts, it would be a thankless job for the PM as well. You can cobble together blog posts, but some of those are from several years back as well. Some of the documentation is years out of date, and for platforms like iOS, doesn't even exist beyond the outdated KB. If I was the PM for any of the products I'd just take a weekend to make sure what is published is actually correct. The documentation is pretty useless, apparently they have been trying to hire someone for sometime to update it. ![]() If you are using the App Store version of Evernote then the location has changed to meet sandboxing requirements and your data will be here - ~/Library/Containers/ ![]() Here is a quote from Doc #2 so you can judge for yourself: While two different locations are provided, both are stated to be for ver EN 3.1.2.The form of the location is completely different for the two options presented.Instructions are provided ONLY for EN Mac Ver 3.1.2 and earlier (current ver is 3.3.0).The instructions provided in Evernote document #2 are very poorly written: Users//Library/Application Support/Evernote On my Mac (OS X 10.7.4) running EN Mac 3.3.0, the path to the Evernote folder is: (instructions are contradictory - different locations are specified for the same EN Mac version)įor EN Mac 3.1.2 or earlier: /Users//Library/Application Support/Evernoteįor EN Mac 3.1.2: ~/Library/Containers/ Switching Evernote from the Mac App Store version.Users//Library/Application Support/accounts/Evernote Backing up and Restoring Evernote Data under OS X.Neither of the above Evernote documents are correct. If I were personally responsible for this documentation, I would be very embarrassed. The Evernote documentation is so sloppy and out of date that Evernote should be very ashamed. ![]()
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