
Evernote has to evolve beyond just note taking to a productivity solution. Why would I pay for storage in OneDrive for example AND for Evernote Premium when I can do everything I want in just OneDrive. I want Evernote to be able to store everything. Bottom line is Evernote is not matching their offering with what has now become industry standard. Google Drive - Productivity suite, Notetaking, cloud storageĪpple Notes - Now does almost everything Evernote does, productivity suite Microsoft Cloud - $7 a month, cloud storage, note taking in One Note, premium productivity suite Why would I pay for Evernote Premium when there are so many other competitors that do everything better than Evernote.

If what others on this thread is saying is true that they don’t have any notes close to 200mb, then wouldn’t increasing this be a gesture of progress that wouldn’t cause a mass overload of uploads? Especially your premium members need this. Even a modest limit to 500mb would make me happy. Just for comparison to other note taking applications:īear - 250mb limit per attachment, no posted note size limitĮvernote needs to ask itself, “Why not “ in terms of increasing this limit. With so much competition for notes applications nowadays, this is a quick win that would go a long way to show users that Evernote wants to deliver more value to customers. If I have to consider if I am doing too much in my note, then the tool is getting in the way of doing my best work. It’s just something I don’t want to have to to think about when creating a note. Even the max file size for attaching a file to this post is over 500mb. What I sometimes run up against is having multiple media file types in a note will quickly get up to 200mb.
