Using ALT-SHIFT (UP/DOWN) ARROW in MS Word is the single most important feature I use. So I think they started out with a very basic text editor & are improving it as time/money permits. I think the reason is that they aren't really trying to be a text editor, plus they want the usage to be as similar as possible across all platforms, plus, all attributes of the text must be able to be viewed on all the platforms, etc, etc, etc. I'm not complaining b/c if I need lots of formatting, I'll simply use Word. I would also agree with Jeff, that the EN editor is not all that feature packed. (shrug) (The weight that carries with the reader of course, depends upon their take on Microsoft. Whether or not EN elects to include these features depends on many things including prioritizing time & money (which is often the same thing.) Apparently, even Microsoft figured it wasn't all that essential, since it was dropped. Quite often, there are at least as many others who think that feature is nice but not essential & would never use it and still others who think it's not essential but nice & may use it if it were implemented. Any software that doesn't have it must have been designed/written my morons. I can only hope that Evernote's software/features/design team has more of clue.įWIW, there are many, many, many people who have a particular feature that they think is absolutely essential. So I don't really see this as quite so "glaring".
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