![]() I would also advise trying to uninstall and reinstall the Web Clipper. I am using the same version of Chrome 1.199 (official Build, 64-bit), which is reporting as the current version and like I am unable to reproduce this behaviour. What should I do, other than reporting this bug to Evernote? Chrome Windows browser version is of 1.199 (official build, 64-bit). And no, my notebook specs are running fine too. But why is it only plugin it won't send me to next page after typing in my password now and then, yes it is a sign-in kinda pop-up of its plugin? It will just send me back to square one to type my password again and again (then password previously and now with current one), being silent as if I didn't do anything in the first place. I thought at first it was password issue (which I did change just now) or 2FA bug but both didn't seem to be there when I logged on Evernote Web thru that Chrome of the same notebook where I also own Evernote app there, well, web version of it DID go thru fine. This option is restricted to subscribers on the mobile clients.It's a been a while since last time I used this forum, but here I am to report my issue logging in on the Evernote plug-in of my recent Chrome versions of my Windows 10 to save notes off the articles I read from there etc. It can be switched on per notebook, or for all notebooks. ![]() Then it will download the full database, including the full content and the attachments. There is an option "Download offline notebooks" for the mobile client. Just play a little with it, try open attachments etc. Then open the EN app, scroll down to a note you never opened on that phone, maybe one with attachments, and open the note. This cuts it off the internet, by silencing WiFi and mobile network. To see how much is downloaded, just switch the phone to flight mode. Full content is available if a note was created on that phone. The full content is only loaded as you decide to open a note, maybe even edit it. ![]() On the phone, EN only loads some stuff that makes notes appear in a note listing, and allows for some searching and sorting of views. I am liking Evernote, less and less with each new release, to the point of looking for a replacement They also decided that I should no longer have control over where check boxes are inserted and my control over indentation. Nobody said the grandfathered subscriptions will stay at the same price forever - they still keep a distance to the living subs, that took raises as well. Now that option has been removed from my control. Yes, the Plus and old Premium tier subs are increasing from this month. I used to play around with notes and formatting and such and then decide if I wanted to sync it back or not. Yeah, we know what they need and when they need it. YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! Evernote coder: yeah, let's take away control from the user. You could also allow back the user to stop background syncing for those situations where you're on a rush and need all the EN client power working locally. So please bring back the precious traditional sync button. EN does not always synces the latest changes before closing the client on Windows. To top it all off, when you must dash out by just closing the lid of your laptop or even orderly shutting down your desktop PC, there's no way you can ensure the latest changes have synced. It interferes with your activity slowing down or even blocking the client, severely interrupting your workflow and playing havoc while you're at a critical meeting taking notes or looking for important info. Syncing takes more than desired sometimes in the EN Windows client.
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