

All of this content used to be sparse across many devices, it was painful to sync, and then Evernote came like water in a desert.

By then, I already had tons of bookmarks, text files with read-it-later links, notes I had taken across multiple devices, sketches I had taken on physical paper, and drafts of articles or papers I was working on. Sweet mysteries of life.Ĭhecked history and there is no 7/16 entry.When Evernote launched the idea of an online notebook as a sort of "second brain" more than a decade ago, it resonated so much with what I had been trying to achieve for a while. The note has a create date of 7/16 so unclear as to why it was not in my desktop inbox or what of the machinations forced it to sync to the desktop. Last step, deleted the attachment and added some text to the note and it now appears on the desktop. Not a note of merit, so who cares other than REALLY? Some sort of phantom note that is not getting to the desktop but lives on the server. I renamed the note and added a tag and it "synced" between the browsers but did not sync to the desktop. Added an attachment with Edge "old", shows up in Brave "new", not in desktop. I opened new EN web in Brave and the note appeared in the Inbox there as well. To add to the weirdness, as I was going through this I noticed a note in my Edge "old" Inbox notebook, named Untitled note. If I go back to the previous version (no version number available) everything runs as well as one can expect with a browser, though reminder searches don't work there either. It seems if I hit the refresh icon in the browser after slow note changes things speed up for a while. Once I do get some notes to look at it may take a minute or more before the note is displayed. It now takes over two minutes from when I log into EN on the web until I get any kind of screen displaying notes.

I don't use the web all that often so not sure when this may have occurred.
