| >> I think Evernote sucks and they need to refocus ... I don't think Evernote sucks in whole ... I very happily pay for Evernote annually-renewed premium subscription, and it's great at doing what I rent it for ... + it accepts documents, scans, photographs, text in notes that I can put in categories + it clips web page content through browser extensions and saves them as notes + it accepts emails composed and sent to it, and emails forwarded to it, turning them into notes + it does great OCR on scanned/photographed notes and documents + it does great matching on searches, from both explicit text and OCR'ed content + the browser interface is great, the Android, macOS, Windows apps are pretty decent ... and that's all I want. Evernote's seen their missed opportunities and has tried to catch up: + they want to be Slack with channeled- and threaded-messaging -- Slack works better + they want to be the business document repository -- I much prefer Confluence (or other Wikis) for structuring and storing long-term relevant information + they want to be an issue tracker + ... every other collaboration thing under the sun They've been pushing hard on all these multi-user shared-content angles. It seems like both a technical and marketing challenge -- they likely are too boxed-in and the jump a customer needs to make to envision using Evernote's new business/multi-user/collaboration features is too big. |