

I was considering upgrading to Premium before, but now I'm probably going to discontinue use of the service entirely. It doesn't make any sense – take a service that was working fine at a somewhAt expensive price, make it worse to the point where people are losing their data, and then raise the price. Finally, your price for premium is absolutely ludicrous considering how glitchy the service has become. If the feature doesn't work, don't release it! Personally, I think tags are not really needed – this is supposed to be a basic notepad, not Evernote.

I know you can do that with Chrome browser, but I hate the Chrome browser. Right-click on the tray icon to add a new note (from scratch), new note from the clipboard. Might try nativefier to make a desktop app out of it. Head to the Settings > View tab, to change this behavior. Think Im just going to switch back to Google Keep for the time being. There are apps for all major platforms, plus Linux and a terminal application.

Removed HOME/.config/Simplenote again, launched from Terminal. Joplin was created as a free and open-source alternative to Evernote, so the two apps have a lot in common. Note to the developers – if you're going to add in features like tags, make sure they work first! It's really annoying to spend a lot of time tagging notes only to see that it was a waste because the tags don't sync across platforms. So Ive tried again several times, still not working.
#CHROME SAVE TO SIMPLENOTE UPDATE#
Simplenote used to be a great app, but ever since the update that added new features like tags and the ugly new icon, it has been a mess. There are many Dropbox based text editors on the market now that provide very similar functionality, and you can use Notional Velocity to point to a folder of text files on the desktop. Maybe other people are willing to hang in there and lose their data, but I am not one of them. Syncing has become completely unreliable, and tags don't sync between iPad and iPhone at all. Simplenote now offers fully collaborative editing, and while that's a big step forward from where the app was a few years ago, it needs some improvement.
