

In the old version, whatever notebook I was currently working in would receive the new note with the image and would automatically open the annotation window. In the new version I can still do that, although it feels a bit clunkier. In the old version, I could capture a part of the screen. So here is the major change that makes the new capture go from a killer feature to worthless.

Again the workaround is open a new note and paste. This copies the contents of the clipboard to a new note even if EN is not maximised. The work around is obviously ctrl-C, open evernote, create new note, ctrl-V Given that many things take more key strokes in V10 than in 6.25 it should not surprise us that this is no longer available. It's a very convenient way of capturing information. This copies whatever you have selected directly to a new EN note. This can also be done with the Windows native screen shot facility or another app like Gladwin printscreen.Ĭopy selection. (The contents of the screen shot are always copied to the clipboard but I have not found a way of preventibng the creation of a new note).

In addition the ctrl and shift modifiers which copy the content to the clip board or file do not work. Here is a list of functionsĬlip screenshot. This has been implemented in V10 although there are some odd behaviours. It's just alot slower and less convenient. Having said that I don't think there is anything that can not be done in the new version in combination with native Windows 10 tools. It is perhaps worth outlining exactly what the functionaility is because the 6.25 screen clipping functionaility is much more than just a screen shot.
