![]() ![]() ![]() The V10 database sync did take most of the day and the folder structure containing the files & database was fairly complex. I installed V10 without any problem and it did not remove legacy. It is always helpful to know what to expect and to avoid. I have over 2,000 notes and just tried to create a new note, and Evernote told me I have to pay to add more. It wont even let me create a new note in my main notebook now. If your drive capacity is tight with two databases to support, you should be able to relocate the legacy database - don't mess with v10.Ĭhanges in one app will be synced up to the server, and then (AFAIK) back down to the 'other' app, so you should, as you say, definitely not run the two together! I was already tired of Evernote asking me to upgrade every other time I opened the app. ![]() The two apps use different databases, so you'll have a period where v10 is populating its local data - don't worry if you don't see notes for a while. If it does do that, reinstalling should be easy and quick. unsynced) notebooks to standard synced ones - there's no such thing as an unsynced notebook in v10 and 2) it will likely remove the legacy app not the database, just the app - although since you have the updated 6.25.2 version it may not - you'll find out. You should be aware that installing the new version will 1) give you the option to convert any local (i.e. ![]()
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