So if you need a dragon or want to help a member, you can quickly review this post, see what’s been requested, and click the link. All four types of requests will be linked at the bottom of this post. Basically, the DV Helper will help the respondent breed or twin any dragon they request.Īt the top of your post, add the type of request: DRAGON NEEDED, TWIN NEEDED, DRAGON AVAILABLE, DV HELPER, then provide the information and include your Friend ID. The DV Helper may have some restrictions, like excluding Lullaby (if they don’t own Lullaby), or if they’re helping with twins they may specify double parent cloning, etc. DV HELPER: Those who are willing to help others breed or twin any dragon can post this open request. DRAGON AVAILABLE: Post what dragon you currently have in the co-op so members can breed/clone with it.Ĥ. TWIN NEEDED: Players that need a twin can post a request asking members to put it in the co-op.ģ. DRAGON NEEDED: Players that need to clone a dragon can post a request asking members to put it in the co-op.Ģ. On this thread you can make four different types of co-op requestsġ. Target dragon - the dragon the player is trying to breed Single-parent clone - one parent is the target dragon Otherwise, the last dragon you bred with in the Cooperative will be available to your friends.)Ĭlone - using the target dragon in the breeding pairĭouble-parent clone - both parent dragons are the target dragon (Warning: if you Retry a breed or breed with a different dragon than the one that’s blue hearted, you will need to blue heart the dragon again. But, be warned, they will be living on borrowed time going forward.If you’re new to DragonVale or the DragonVale Community Forum, here are some common terms you may see in this thread.īlue Heart - tapping on the heart in the upper left corner of the dragon’s profile card will turn it blue □ that dragon will now be available for your friends to breed with in the Cooperative. January 22 is the deadline for getting these apps if you want them. Improving the core experience is one argument for shutting down these apps, but another is that is that Evernote - a company that is in crisis following the departure of long-time CEO Phil Libin and exit of other execs like COO Linda Kozlowski this year - is cutting its costs in the wake of faltering subscription numbers and giving its core app, which has barely advanced in terms of features in recent times. People with Pebble watches can find similar Evernote features with the Powernoter app. And the article simplification features from Clearly are available in our Web Clipper. Skitch users will find nearly identical annotation functionality in the Evernote Windows and iOS apps. We’ve incorporated many of the best features of Skitch and Clearly in our core applications. (We’ve heard this argument before and it rarely assuages disappointed users.) The move is sure to further anger any Skitch users who are left using the product - things haven’t exactly been smooth under Evernote’s ownership - but the company downplayed these closures, saying that the staple features are already baked into its core service. (Presumably that’s down to its sheer popularity, but it remains to be seen how long it will live on for.) Slight caveat: Evernote said it will continue to offer Skitch for Mac for download and also provide support, too. Each version will continue to work for existing users but, because there is no longer a team or resources dedicated to each product, “external changes like updates to your operating system or browser may break features or functionality at any point in the future,” Evernote admitted. That means that they will no longer be available for download after that date. Evernote Food, the company’s dedicated recipe app, was shuttered at the end of September.Įvernote said it is ending support for Skitch for Windows, Windows Touch, iOS, and Android on January 22. Skitch is the highest profile casualty, but Evernote’s Clearly reading extension and its Pebble app will keep it company in the app after-life. “As part of our promise to focus on improving the core Evernote experience, we are ending support for several… standalone apps,” Evernote said in a statement. Evernote bought popular annotation app Skitch back in 2011 and, after incurring the wrath of loyal users for a series of unpopular updates, it is finally saying goodbye to it for good after announcing that it will end support for almost all versions of the service.
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