![]() ![]() It’s terrifying because I stink, so I trick myself, diddling around without actually intending to record anything. Most issues are benign enough, but the apps are so laden with quirks that I’ve long held a deep-seated fear that perhaps some of my data has not been saved, that through a syncing error, an accidental overwrite - some of these ideas have been forgotten.Īs of last month, I am all but sure of it. Browser extensions crash, text cursors leap haphazardly across the screen - my copy of Evernote’s image editor Skitch silently failed to sync for months because I hadn’t updated to the new version. Evernote’s applications are glitchy to the extreme they often feel as if they’re held together by the engineering equivalent of duct tape. ![]() Maybe not.īecause I use it so often, I am unusually familiar with the service’s warts. Just now I catch a glimpse of one, without thinking I am talking into my phone like a Star Trek Communicator, telling myself that maybe I should title this post Leaky Sync. Every day ideas flit through my head, ideas for essays, for characters, for jokes. More than any other technology, Evernote is part of me, having evolved from habit to instinct over several years and nearly seven thousand notes. To say this post pains me would be an understatement. ![]()
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