![]() Reason for this were several Windows rollback files, most likely resulting from the automatic Windows updates that were installed during the last weeks. When I looked up my resources, I found that on my 512GB Samsung SSD only 30GB were left unused. Other applications like Office 2016 were doing fine. This included ScanSnapManager and OCR, which is not part of Evernote. ![]() My EN was significantly slowing in the last days. Some new experience from „Evernote slow on a Windows machine“: Evernote can judge how much of a problem this is and -maybe- do something about it, but only if we tell 'em. I'd suggest you, and anyone else with this issue, contact the Support team on if you're a paying customer, Twitter - if not. Evernote staff do read these posts, but they're not support - just developers looking for new ideas and generic issues with various applications. Please be aware that this is a (mainly) user-supported forum where you'll get the benefit(!) of my, and other experienced users' suggestions. Which version of Windows do you run, and how many notes do you have? I'm on Win 10 with 40,000+ notes and Evernote is still working for me. In general, Evernote has its moments, but it shouldn't be unusably slow. Have you tried anything other than downgrading? There are lots of suggestions in the forums, from restarting / rebuilding indexes / reinstalling right up to getting an SSD for storage.
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