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Its acquirer (Bending Spoons) has taken over operations. They’ve also hiked subscriptions prices and told customers they intend to use new revenues to pay for new features. How they intend to do that without any staff is something I would like to know about.

If you’re still using Evernote, probably a good time to stop.

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[–] Zak8022@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ok, I see a lot of people offering suggestions, but ones that seem to mostly apply to single-user situations. All I use Evernote for these days is shared work notes across my organization. I know about Notion, but it's a bit more complex than I'd like for tracking notes over long periods of time (years of notes coming from a few users, but being visible to many other users who are not technically savvy).

Also, am I missing the link to an actual article, or is it only to the ycombinator post? (I admittedly don't know much about ycombinator or how it works.)

[–] Brkdncr@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

Doesn’t OneNote do shared notes pretty well?

[–] fritter@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I’m a pretty big fan of Craft - it has the slight problem a lot of similar types of editors do, where it handles a lot of different content types so the text handling can be weird at times, but overall it has a great interface, supports sharing with non-paid accounts, and generally felt worth paying for for me.