I have already invested time researching citation and information managers, and learning how to use Evernote. I downloaded it on my iPad, and didn't realize until now that I can't download it on my laptop that runs Snow Leopard.
If Apple had continued to support Rosetta, I would have been happy to continue moving along the OS conveyor belt. But the jump to Lion was so disruptive to my work flow that when my old computer died, I invested a lot of time trying to create continuity, such as setting up Snow Leopard as a virtual machine, but it was impractical on a laptop (among other problems). Weeks of work down the drain, I finally returned my new computer and deliberately purchased the newest used machine that had shipped with both Snow Leopard and Lion, and installed SL. Eventually I may run Lion on it, but probably only when the time management Gods shower me with a free personal assistant for year. Or two. (Oh when will technologists realize that "speed" in computing only matters anymore when it saves PEOPLE time, not electron-moving time?)
But right now, I am writing a book, am in a serious time crunch, and desperately need the capability Evernote offers, without the monumental disruption to my workflow that transitioning to Lion would mean. I am reluctant to just click on a link offered in a random discussion I find online — is there any way to download Evernote for OS Snow Leopard today, September 2014? I tried through the App Store and directly from Evernote, but the version downloaded does not work with Snow Leopard anymore.
Yes, I realize it's no longer really supported, but just as my old OS actually works better for ME (as frankly, does a lot of really old software that works perfectly well without requiring me to spend a whole bunch of time servicing and relearning on upgrade) - is it really such a bad thing for me to download and use Evernote for Snow Leopard now? Or should I give up and find another information/citation management tool? Any suggestions for something equivalent? I have Devonthink Pro Office, but haven't had time to learn how to use it fully, and don't immediately see how it replaces the functionality of Evernote. I need something that will keep track of citations, especially, allow me to clip quotes (automatically store a URL or source), while allowing me to easily add my own notes that I can then use to organize and access the citations by.
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I have already invested time researching citation and information managers, and learning how to use Evernote. I downloaded it on my iPad, and didn't realize until now that I can't download it on my laptop that runs Snow Leopard.
If Apple had continued to support Rosetta, I would have been happy to continue moving along the OS conveyor belt. But the jump to Lion was so disruptive to my work flow that when my old computer died, I invested a lot of time trying to create continuity, such as setting up Snow Leopard as a virtual machine, but it was impractical on a laptop (among other problems). Weeks of work down the drain, I finally returned my new computer and deliberately purchased the newest used machine that had shipped with both Snow Leopard and Lion, and installed SL. Eventually I may run Lion on it, but probably only when the time management Gods shower me with a free personal assistant for year. Or two. (Oh when will technologists realize that "speed" in computing only matters anymore when it saves PEOPLE time, not electron-moving time?)
But right now, I am writing a book, am in a serious time crunch, and desperately need the capability Evernote offers, without the monumental disruption to my workflow that transitioning to Lion would mean. I am reluctant to just click on a link offered in a random discussion I find online — is there any way to download Evernote for OS Snow Leopard today, September 2014? I tried through the App Store and directly from Evernote, but the version downloaded does not work with Snow Leopard anymore.
Yes, I realize it's no longer really supported, but just as my old OS actually works better for ME (as frankly, does a lot of really old software that works perfectly well without requiring me to spend a whole bunch of time servicing and relearning on upgrade) - is it really such a bad thing for me to download and use Evernote for Snow Leopard now? Or should I give up and find another information/citation management tool? Any suggestions for something equivalent? I have Devonthink Pro Office, but haven't had time to learn how to use it fully, and don't immediately see how it replaces the functionality of Evernote. I need something that will keep track of citations, especially, allow me to clip quotes (automatically store a URL or source), while allowing me to easily add my own notes that I can then use to organize and access the citations by.
Thanks for any advice!
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