5/7/2023 0 Comments Evernote legacyLegacy will not crash, but show a message that it can’t display this content (like tasks). the detection of not supported v10 data formats. Probably.įrom my observation there are only two (obvious) changes in the legacy client: Of course there are security and practical considerations - once 6.25 crashes for the last time I'll be a v10 user. But my main influence here is being a devout Luddite - I hate the learning curve associated with "new improved" software that I was previously completely used to, and I'll avoid purely cosmetic updates for as long as I possibly can. * This is not quite as disloyal an attitude as it may seem - I'm underwhelmed by the web v10 version which kills one of my laptops if I try to use it, and I think the app needs slimming down and speeding up considerably (ironically, something which has been said about me too.) before I'd consider using it. I can only council you to be careful and sync (and backup) frequently. I'm running production only - I'm not going near v10 until I have to* - so I'm comfortable where I am. I structured my initial answer in the way that I did because there must be a possibility that if you're running an vanilla Production version alongside V10, there will be tears sooner or later. Lots of the now-deprecated stuff should still work in the old version, and any edits made using those features "should" work in the new version - although many users' mileage seems to have been rather different. They took out updates, obviously, and made sure that edits in Legacy would sync to v10 and vice versa - and that (theoretically) any content would be editable either way, though you should not expect any of the new features to work in the old version. You're welcome - I don't know how far the Legacy version diverged from the old production code, but any changes would have been made with a view to it peacefully co-existing with v10. I'll be going back to the pre-legacy version and I greatly appreciate your link. Any simple way of doing this and still retaining 6.25? I would like to install v10 at home but don't want to do so at the expense of losing my current v6.25 and replacing it with Legacy. Overall, it works but I'm not enjoying using it as much as my home version. I get the "EN is not responding" error message several times a day. This is so pronounced that I realize that there are all kinds of things that I do at work simply to compensate for the lag in the legacy version ie: when I start it up I go to get a cup of coffee, when I type a search phrase I wait one second between inserting letters etc. I have a distinct impression, which has only been reinforced over the last few months, that my home version (6.25) is much more stable than my Legacy version at work. At home I still use EN v6.25 because I never allowed for v10 to be installed. At the time I didn't really know if I was going to like v10 so I wanted to revert back to a more familiar look and therefore downloaded EN legacy to use side by side. This may sound strange but at my work window desktop I made the mistake several months ago of having EN upgrade itself to v10.
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