![]() Every so often I see an "Evernote staff" member posting on here, but I am willing to put money on it that I will never hear back. Did you use different fonts for your notes? I have given feedback via the desktop app three times. If you didn't see - my biggest issue has been related to not being able to install custom fonts any longer. I agree with you and believe it or not there are some people on here that don't seem to be bothered by having less options. I don't feel like migrating 10 years of notes to some new app, but maybe it's come to that? Does evernote pay attention to feedback? Is there some user out there who is HAPPY to have fewer options? I can understand why they might want to "simplify"-but why wouldn't they also include a "preference" option where one could get the full array of fonts and colors that are available in almost every other app? Mysterious and infuriating. How on earth did they decide to "update" the app by reducing what it does? It's a disaster-I have so many notes carefully color coded, with different fonts for different purposes. Have you sent feedback in the app? Do that. ![]() It functions better than any other junky app out there with endless options on formatting to saving pages in their entirety off the web to be saved. I don't want to hear from anyone that Evernote isn't a layout app or a word processing app.blah blah - it actually is. ![]() This is why I am so disappointed.this font thing is eating me up. I just spent 2 hours of my life that I will never get back researching other apps on their features, and have found virtually nothing that does what Evernote does. Right? Isn't a bummer?! It's a very sad situation because in my opinion (for what my needs are on a daily basis) Evernote is the best app out there. now our freedom of colors has been removed. I had tried the web editor hoping there was some different option there, but there wasn't.įirst it was freedom of speech in the news. I haven't found any workarounds other that what you two mentioned, copying and pasting text with the right colors from elsewhere. i.e. Caslon Pro - one of the best fonts for an editorial document and I use it frequently, so I was able to take the first sentence of a note and copy to a new one, erase all of the sentence except one letter, start typing what I need to type and then erase the first letter. Thankfully I had a few of my favorites already in use in other notes and was able to copy and paste them to a new note to be able to use that font. Is there something like a formatting brush or some other way to replicate specific formatting or some other workaround?Īnd forgot to mention - I am doing something similar with the font situation. It's extremely bad if you want to change the color of something that's already written though. What I'm doing is resorting to my old notes, copying one letter of the color I want to use, pasting into the new note, typing from that letter on, then erasing the letter. How do you "UPGRADE" into having less colors? Wow, I came to the forums to see if I was stupid, but I guess it was not me lol
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