But DEVONThink does keep the primary database on the Mac, which is what I want. And it doesn't have a sync'd cloud database or web access, although it can sync some things to a simpler iOS version. I've been looking at DEVONThink, but it lacks a number of Evernote features I have come to love. I've been happy with it that way in Evernote since 2008. In fact, I'd say it is THE most important feature to me. Having access to all my notes while not connected to the internet is very important to me. I'll keep using Evernote Legacy until I find an alternative program that keeps my notes and attachments in a complete database on my Mac. It is not clear if the new Mac 10.3.7 version will even create or edit notes while the Mac is offline. The new Evernote version is designed around the cloud database being the primary one (and the only complete one). I really want my primary Evernote database to be on my Mac with only a Sync copy in the cloud. I looked at my Evernote database folder on my Mac and I have 11,000 notes taking up 15GB. And to have the File-> Sync and the File-> Save menu choices again. It was SOOOO nice to see the spinning "sync" button again. My local Mac database is where it was supposed to be and it updated quickly. Thanks again to both of you I was able to download and set up Evernote Legacy. Is it no longer possible to use Evernote on the Mac offline? Or is there some trick to getting it to start up and allow creation of a new note, view the notes list screen, etc.? I realize that I can use Evernote Web and Evernote iOS, but Evernote Mac (the native Mac version) is my main use and very important. This buggy behavior of the Mac app is very troubling. I do have a lot of notes (11,000) and have been a Premium Evernote user since 2008. I'll leave the Evernote Mac app open for an hour or two to see what happens (that was suggested elsewhere). But 2 individual notes screens are open and editable. When I turned WiFi back on, I restarted Evernote on the Mac. It brought up a completely blank window as well. I tried to use the File->New Note to create a new note. When I started Evernote while the Mac was offline, the main screen came up completely blank (just a window frame with absolutely nothing in it). In an attempt to see what might change in those folders (without changing anything), I turned of my Mac WiFi and tried to use Evernote offline. I found the folder (thanks, It contains lots of subfolders and is clearly not intended for use by users. But you can still buy it directly from the developer for a one-time fee starting at $15, and it’s also available for subscribers to SetApp.Thanks to both of you, menu options are different and there are fewer of them in Evernote 10.3.7 on Mac. On the Mac App Store, TripMode is a $12/year subscription. More interesting still is that, now that there’s an Apple-blessed framework, TripMode qualifies for the Mac App Store! It’s quite a change. It’s interesting to see how Apple’s changes in Big Sur have enabled the new version of TripMode to use an Apple-blessed extensions framework, rather than the kernel extension previously required. It lets you control how your Mac uses data, which is vitally important if you use slow or metered networks. TripMode has long been one of my favorite Mac utilities. For users, it’s a safer way to filter your network traffic. TripMode 3 is entirely based on these Network Extensions. This policy has changed since the newest Network Extensions framework was made available in Big Sur. Sandboxing rules made it clear that apps like TripMode, that require deep integration with the system to work, were not allowed. Before macOS Big Sur came out, Apple didn’t allow network filtering apps on the Mac App Store. TripMode was released almost 6 years ago, after all. What you may not know is why TripMode wasn’t available on the Mac App Store.
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