

An added accessibility feature allows Personal and Business Evernote accounts to be open within two tabs along the top of the sidebar. There is also an updated sidebar functionality so that the sidebar can be reduced to a smaller presence within the app. 'Trash' now sits permanently as its own section, permitting easier access to deleted notes.

Drag and drop a notebook into or out of a stack to move it to a different location.Expand the 'Notebooks' section to reveal all the notebook stacks and notebooks not organized into a stack. Select 'Notebooks' to pull up all your notes in the Note List.

Also the fact that you can edit these comments after posting makes it pretty cool too, I'll have to check back to see if it sticks. Btw the UNDO/REDO task handlers in Firefox and Chrome may be different since UNDO/REDO in Firefox is right on the menu bar, whereas it only accrues as a right-click feature on Chrome - that and the fact that I'm still using an expired non-updatable version of Chrome under Windows Vista, which is getting pretty long in the tooth and out of range for update too. When you live online and don't leave the browser, it's a subtle thing what you like and don't like about a note-taking app, but I guess it's cuz this one treats the task of note taking on a browser no different than any other tab, and that's its niche - that along with Grammarly almost makes it a standalone WP app - but I'm afraid you're right, it just can't keep up. Wow, never noticed that green arrow thingy before, very reassuring, but it's only visible at the top of the page - now if it just did UNDO/REDO, I couldn't ask for more even if I paid for it, which raises the issue, could UNDO/REDO be an Upgrade feature - I'd pay for that? I've tried and used a lot of different note-taking apps attached to browsers, and this one really fills the bill. One more queshon pls, since I can't even see a button for 'save' and have rarely if ever clicked "Done", how are files under EverNoteWeb being saved? - is it constantly saving or what? If some other option works for you, then go for it! I have no problems drafting in Evernote for Windows Desktop.

Even so most answers are as short and pithy as I can make them. I'll normally do a long answer here in Windows Notepad first - though (trade secret time) a lot of them are pre-typed answers saved in Evernote and edited to fit the current case. I've certainly lost the odd long answer in this forum (even on my fast network) through fumble-thumbing a Ctrl+key selection and losing the page, or occasionally through a connection fault. but there are several threads around the forums of users - especially with intermittent or slow connections, or maybe with busy local networks - experiencing duplicate and incomplete notes. I tend not to use the browser-based version at all - I'm almost always connected to the network on one laptop or another, so I might be overreacting.
