![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The import of my hundreds of Evernote notes worked flawlessly and quickly. I loved their tips on organizing notes with notebooks, colors, tags, favorites, and pins.Īnd that their documentation explained how to do it on desktop/web and mobile.Ĭoming from Evernote, the Notesnook user interface was something I felt comfortable with right away. What caught my attention with Notesnook is their tagline: Privacy for everyone.Ī note-taking app with a focus on privacy wasn’t on my requirement list.īut it sure made me delve into what Notesnook had to offer.Īfter testing it out, I not only learned Notesnook met all my requirements, but it did so with a really nice design.Īfter using so many services and apps with missing, poor, or no documentation, it was a delight to discover Notesnook prioritized help documentation. Which I’ve been happily using for almost two months. Somehow my searches found a public forum where people were discussing note-taking options.Īnd that’s how I discovered my Evernote replacement. Many other folks contacted me about Evernote alternatives. I was a bit frustrated, not finding any solutions that fit my requirements. My search for a new note-taking app continued. Synchronizes my notes, or better yet, automatically updates my notes.Not limited to one operating system (only Mac, Windows, or Linux).Save notes on any digital device-laptop, smartphone, tablet-or in the browser.Unfortunately, after I reviewed/used each app, I discovered they all had missing requirements that were essential to me. When I wrote about leaving Evernote earlier this year, I explained why I was looking for a note-taking replacement.Īfter identifying my requirements, I researched and found three apps that seemed to be good contenders for my next note-taking app: Simplenote, Notion, and Joplin. ![]()
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