![]() ![]() 20 bucks is nothing for a tool that just works. I'd easily pay 10, 20 bucks for it if they made this available. I think there should be a sleek and sober "Business" version of Evernote that is simple, without fancy gadgets, colourful stuff, just very effective and with a configurable GUI. I use EN almost exclusively for my work, and meanwhile have quite a large amount of information that is the base for my daily work. Using the old version, I also don't have to look at any ads or market sections, or "news" or whatever new is invented to entertain the masses. So my question: Should I decide to upgrade my iPAD to iOS 7, will this EN version (4.x) still work with iOS 7? I have to know before, because I will most likely not be able to step back to iOS 5 after upgrading to iOS 7. Each time I look at the forums here or at the ratings in the iOS App Store I feel confirmed when I see how bad ratings and how many complaints new versions (like V7) of EN get. Since that moment (last autumn) I never looked back, EN just does exactly what I want, list view etc. ![]() When EN 5 for iOS came out, I updated - in a moment of juvenile curiosity - to V5 and was completely frustrated, till I discovered a way to go back to V4 with a few iTunes tricks. Both iOS (with a few annoyances) and EN do exactly what I want and work reliably. While a lot of users find this ununderstandable and live from update to update, I act by the simple old truth: Never change a running system. I use the app daily at work since 2,5 years on my iPAD 2, where i also still have installed iOS 5.x. Because of my satisfaction I still use an old EN version 4.x for iOS. ![]()
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