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Old 06-29-2016, 03:01 PM   #30
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Hmm... I wonder how the KOReader Evernote plugin will be effected?
Looks like you'll be fine. According to the Device FAQ at Evernote, anything that uses the Evernote API will not be considered a device.

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What does Evernote consider a device?

Device limits apply only to the following Evernote products:

Evernote for Windows
Evernote for Mac
Evernote for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
Evernote for Android
Evernote for BlackBerry
Evernote for Windows Phone
Evernote on Android Chromebook
Evernote on desktop virtual machines of Mac and Windows

Other Evernote products, and third-party apps that use the Evernote API integration, aren’t affected by device limits. Examples: Evernote Web, Evernote on Apple Watch, Evernote for Windows Touch, Web Clipper, Skitch, and Penultimate.
https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/a...68-Devices-FAQ

That's why my Linux clients (NixNote and Everpad) don't count as "devices."

I had totally forgotten that I had Evernote on my Sony PRS-T2 until you mentioned it on your Kobo. Senility is so much fun.
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