I have Evernote Premium, and have the client software installed on my Mac. Does anybody know if the documents that I put on Evernote use up storage on my Mac? I have obtined this script from veritrope (link takes you to the page where script can be obtained and explained), and so my scans go directly into a folder with a folder-action that sends the scans to Evernote. It seems to work because the documents do indeed show up there. When I then delete the scans from the folder (the one on my computer with the "folder action"), the document can still be accessed from my Evernote client, as desired.
However, I am new to this, so I'm not sure where my Evernote client program is "looking" in order to display the document to me. Is it still stored on my machine? I don't want it to be, because I want to save storage space on my machine. (I understand the necessity of back-ups, etc. but am planning on using a different solution for that, which I am still exploring.).
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I have Evernote Premium, and have the client software installed on my Mac. Does anybody know if the documents that I put on Evernote use up storage on my Mac? I have obtined this script from veritrope (link takes you to the page where script can be obtained and explained), and so my scans go directly into a folder with a folder-action that sends the scans to Evernote. It seems to work because the documents do indeed show up there. When I then delete the scans from the folder (the one on my computer with the "folder action"), the document can still be accessed from my Evernote client, as desired.
However, I am new to this, so I'm not sure where my Evernote client program is "looking" in order to display the document to me. Is it still stored on my machine? I don't want it to be, because I want to save storage space on my machine. (I understand the necessity of back-ups, etc. but am planning on using a different solution for that, which I am still exploring.).
Thank you!
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