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New version: Evernote.Evernote version 10.120.2 #199587

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@spectopo spectopo commented Dec 18, 2024

Created by 🥟 Dumplings in workflow run #10364.

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@wingetbot wingetbot added New-Manifest Azure-Pipeline-Passed Validation pipeline passed. There may still be manual validation requirements. Validation-Completed Validation passed labels Dec 18, 2024
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