![]() It is just that it is not suggesting it for "momemtim" ( N as M and U and I). I'm not suggesting that people outside the UK should not comment, but I am more interested in what people who are using the same OS settings as me see.Įdit: To clarify, it does suggest "momentum" for "momentim" (U as I), so it does appear to have "momentum" in the dictionary. About (from Evernote) Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere. I can believe that and it is quite possible that every other app has its own dictionary or extensions, but I was wondering if anybody else was seeing it before giving up. Evernote is available in a paid version or a more restricted, advertising-supported, free version. ![]() The only help I can find blames Windows as it is using the OS dictionary, but I am up to date (as far as I know). Is this just me or do other UK users also find it terrible? If you type "momentim" does it suggest "momentum"? That includes Evernote running in a browser which suggests momentum only. The suggestions in EN spell check are often terrible, e.g., it will correctly identify "momemtim" as a spelling mistake, but only suggests "sometime" as possible replacement, unlike everything else that suggests "momentum" as the top choice. I'm running EN 10.52.8 on Windows 10 with Windows region/language set to "English United Kingdom".
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