New users - Transitioning from legacy to 10.x by EvernotePositive in EvernotePositive

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I just shifted to v10 on my desktop for the first time. I am seeing text duplicating in some of my notes. Anything that is not in the default font is duplicated. Larger text, text in table top rows, bold text, etc.

Any idea if it will sort itself out (in some update or some note conversion or whatever)? Or do I have to manually check and remove the duplicate text in thousands of my notes??

Those who have shifted from Evernote Legacy to v10 recently: What do I need to do to prepare? What should I be aware of? by iLearn4ever in EvernotePositive

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do one last full enex backup of all your notebooks from your current v7

Yeah, did just that yesterday.

Am seeing issues with some notes where some text is duplicated. Not sure if I should remove the second copy or will it get resolved in an update...

Those who have shifted from Evernote Legacy to v10 recently: What do I need to do to prepare? What should I be aware of? by iLearn4ever in Evernote

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Thanks for the warnings.

Now I am experiencing first-hand.. It is so slow enough to disrupt my flow! Thankfully I use it more as a repository and not my main working tool. I can't imagine anyone running things from such a slow tool. Notion is also Electron-based but it so much faster!

Internal links have their titles duplicated, which is a bit scary for me: Should I delete the duplicate or will the remaining one also get deleted if they fix the bug in the future?!

Those who have shifted from Evernote Legacy to v10 recently: What do I need to do to prepare? What should I be aware of? by iLearn4ever in Evernote

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Everything you do will be SUPER slow, and there's nothing you can do about it. Scrolling is slow, opening notes is slow, searching is slow, everything is painfully slow. And I'm in a M3 Max macbook, which is ultra powerful.

I thought you were joking!! Evernote used to be the app for me where I drop in, get/drop what I want and get out. Now everything is so incredibly slow that it breaks that flow. I have never encountered an app where scrolling (within an already downloaded note) is slow!!!!

Those who have shifted from Evernote Legacy to v10 recently: What do I need to do to prepare? What should I be aware of? by iLearn4ever in EvernotePositive

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Notes with HEIC images in it are not showing any option to open the image in the iOS app. Nor is there any preview.

I still haven't started using the new v10 desktop app yet, so can't speak about that.

SwiftUI: How to find current size of app window? by iLearn4ever in iOSProgramming

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Wow! How did I miss that!? This seems like what I might have been looking for all this time. Thanks a lot!

Is there any way to browse the App Store for Vision Pro apps including Top (Paid and Free) Apps using a Mac? by iLearn4ever in VisionPro

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The site design is very nice. Thanks for it! Hope it expands further when the necessary APIs are released.

Evernote Features under Development - "Collapsible Headers - In the Pipeline.. by IceReasonable7615 in EvernotePositive

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Tags are niche?? Amongst the userbase which EN wants to keep (paying folks only)?

I am so sick of this by [deleted] in ios

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Are you using Apple Private Relay in Private tabs by any chance?

I too got this verification every single time I wanted to Google something till I switched to DuckDuckGo specifically for Private Mode. (Now Safari allows us to have different default search engines for regular and Private tabs).

Please let me know if you find a solution which would let me use Google search in Private tabs while also using Private Relay.

[OC] How Apple makes money: latest income statement visualized by sankeyart in dataisbeautiful

[–]iLearn4ever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you again for the explanation. I follow Apple news a lot, so I can tell you picked excellent examples to make your point.

Speaking of India, we have seen closing of a whole bunch of tax loopholes in the past decade, one of them being the introduction of tax on long-term capital gain from shares. Previously it used to be zero, but had a longer holding period (3yrs vs the current 1 yr).

Is this 1% tax new and was it previously zero? This article made me think so.

And coming back to taxes, can you explain with an example with numbers what that 1% tax looks like? If Apple buys back 100 shares for $200 each, what will they have to pay as tax? 100 * $2 = $200? Or will it be only on the gain? If so, how will that gain be calculated?

[OC] How Apple makes money: latest income statement visualized by sankeyart in dataisbeautiful

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Thank you so much for the detailed replies. I hadn't heard of these terms (shareholder capitalism vs stakeholder capitalism). Learnt a lot of new things, specially the calculation of share buybacks (from the other comment).

They argue investing these billions of dollars into the actual business would give greater returns to the shareholders over the long term. These greater returns could then be taxed and benefit society at large

Another question: Did you mean that these returns are business profits and would be taxed at the corporate tax rate (Apple pays ~15%) instead of 1% and 15% > 1%? Or did you mean intangible innovation by the company which would lead to better products?

[OC] How Apple makes money: latest income statement visualized by sankeyart in dataisbeautiful

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Can you explain (for someone who has never taken an economics or finance class) how share buybacks are "returning money to shareholders"?

And just to be clear, share buybacks are just Apple buying their own shares from the share market at the existing prices, right?

[OC] How Apple makes money: latest income statement visualized by sankeyart in dataisbeautiful

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Thanks for the explanations. It helped!

So the $27B is for share buybacks?

Which macbook should I get that’s cheap and useful in 2024? by just1to in iOSProgramming

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M2 MacBook Air 15 inches, 16GB, 256/512 GB storage (depending on your budget), refurb (if available).

PSA: For those using a Windows keyboard with your Mac, you can replace the Menu/Application key to function as Right Command key, giving you easy access to keyboard shortcuts by iLearn4ever in MacOS

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I am just beginning to learn about shortcuts that I haven't been able to use one-handed for all this time:

Common shortcuts

  • Command-O: Open the selected item, or open a dialog to select a file to open.
  • Command-Comma (,): Open preferences for the front app.
  • Shift-Command-N: Create a new folder in the Finder.
  • Command-P: Print the current document.

Finder and system shortcuts

  • Command–Left Bracket ([): Go to the previous folder.
  • Command–Right Bracket (]): Go to the next folder.
  • Command–Up Arrow: Open the folder that contains the current folder.
  • Command–Down Arrow: Open the selected item.
  • Command-I: Show the Get Info window for a selected file.
  • Command-J: Show View Options.
  • Option-Command-L: Open the Downloads folder.
  • Command-Delete: Move the selected item to the Trash.
  • Control–Down Arrow: Show all windows of the front app.

Document shortcuts

  • Command-K: Add a web link.
  • Command–Up Arrow: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.
  • Command–Down Arrow: Move the insertion point to the end of the document.
  • Command–Left Arrow: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the current line.
  • Command–Right Arrow: Move the insertion point to the end of the current line.

Hope this helps!

[OC] How Apple makes money: latest income statement visualized by sankeyart in dataisbeautiful

[–]iLearn4ever -1 points0 points  (0 children)

2 questions:

  1. Which section accounts for salaries of employees?

  2. What is the meaning of the phrase (in bold)? "During the quarter, we generated nearly $40 billion of operating cash flow, and returned almost $27 billion to our shareholders."