I've migrated away from Evernote when they converted their MacOS and iOS apps from native to "Electron based". Simple things you expect from a "note taking app" to handle, like, search through text files, or "selecting multiple notes" were severely limited due to the technology limitations.
You could only select 50 items per time in the new "javascript" based desktop version, because that was too much state for react to handle.
The other thing that they broke was the apple pencil support. Using it would result in several seconds of latency.
I was a paying customer at this time, I've canceled my subscription entirely. I checked the app a few times after that to see if they managed to improve anything, the didn't. It only got worst.
So, if you have a native app, you have a moat with it, don't ruin your only opportunity to stand out.
You could only select 50 items per time in the new "javascript" based desktop version, because that was too much state for react to handle.
The other thing that they broke was the apple pencil support. Using it would result in several seconds of latency.
I was a paying customer at this time, I've canceled my subscription entirely. I checked the app a few times after that to see if they managed to improve anything, the didn't. It only got worst.
So, if you have a native app, you have a moat with it, don't ruin your only opportunity to stand out.