![]() First of all, how do you really know that "60%" have upgraded to iOS7? You said "Given that more than 60% of all iOS users are now on iOS 7, that sorta speaks to the folks still on iOS 6 being tech "laggards "". This makes it all the MORE IMPORTANT that Evernote (and all developers) CLEARLY identify that the NEW version works ONLY with iOS7. Given that more than 60% of all iOS users are now on iOS 7, that sorta speaks to the folks still on iOS 6 being tech "laggards " they may want to still be on the older version of Evernote, too. It's REALLY difficult to support iOS 7 and iOS 6 in the same app. ![]() A free app is worth nothing if it takes aways well proven features, changes a well received Gui frequently, and adds features (like market etc.) that few users want. 20 bucks is nothing for a tool that just works. I'd easily pay 10, 20 bucks for it if they made this available. I think there should be a sleek and sober "Business" version of Evernote that is simple, without fancy gadgets, colourful stuff, just very effective and with a configurable GUI. I use EN almost exclusively for my work, and meanwhile have quite a large amount of information that is the base for my daily work. Using the old version, I also don't have to look at any ads or market sections, or "news" or whatever new is invented to entertain the masses. So my question: Should I decide to upgrade my iPAD to iOS 7, will this EN version (4.x) still work with iOS 7? I have to know before, because I will most likely not be able to step back to iOS 5 after upgrading to iOS 7. Each time I look at the forums here or at the ratings in the iOS App Store I feel confirmed when I see how bad ratings and how many complaints new versions (like V7) of EN get. Since that moment (last autumn) I never looked back, EN just does exactly what I want, list view etc. ![]() When EN 5 for iOS came out, I updated - in a moment of juvenile curiosity - to V5 and was completely frustrated, till I discovered a way to go back to V4 with a few iTunes tricks. Both iOS (with a few annoyances) and EN do exactly what I want and work reliably. While a lot of users find this ununderstandable and live from update to update, I act by the simple old truth: Never change a running system. I use the app daily at work since 2,5 years on my iPAD 2, where i also still have installed iOS 5.x. Because of my satisfaction I still use an old EN version 4.x for iOS. ![]()
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