Thank you for your time and consideration! I'm betting I'm not the only person who would happily do so. I'd pay the yearly fee right now without pausing. I would have been paying for Evernote's Premium service for years now, if you offered a Linux client. The Linux market is not as niche as it used to be, and even non-technical users are starting to make the switch. We need a decent note-taking application. ![]() Please release a native Linux client for Evernote. And to my disappointment, it doesn't seem that any such beta testing is ongoing, as I've not been contacted by the EAP team. I joined the Evernote Early Access Program, hoping that I could be a part of beta testing a Linux client. I can't say I have any experience with your native Windows app, since I don't have any desire to run Windows at home. ![]() And to be fair, the OneNote web app does not compare to a native app, either. But in all honesty, it does not compare to something like the native OneNote client. Evernote's web app is handy, and is moderately usable. And as I'm sure you are aware, native note taking apps for Linux are woefully lacking. In my personal life, I use Linux on all of my boxes. I know Evernote offers native clients for Windows, and Mac, and Android, and iOS. And I came to find that a native application such as OneNote on Windows is amazing. At first I was resistant, but since Evernote is blocked by corporate policy, I gave it a shot. In my work life, I am forced to use Windows on my workstation, and am provided with OneNote. ![]() I have been a user of Evernote for a number of years now.
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