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  1. I have another reason in favor of creating a native version of Evernote for Linux. In early February confirmed the information on the tablet uses Ubuntu. Prior to his debut phone based on this system. Among the applications (Ubuntu Store), unfortunately, the lack of native Evernote client. In addition, it is possible to install applications from the traditional system. Both the tablet and the phone can be used in desktop mode, when you connect the keyboard and mouse using Bluetooth technology. I look optimistically to the development of the system and production of devices that will operate it, or allow the installation of Linux systems.

    To recap the previous arguments. Linux users is a lot, some of them using unofficial version of Evernote or use a browser, which entails that they do not utilize the full potential of the program, which gives opportunities.

    On 4.05.2015 at 3:17 PM, kepilif said:

    Unofficial client NixNote since the start of the project, 15 May 2010. On Sourceforge still has less than half a million downloads. May 13, 2014 the company boasted that the number of users reached 100 million total. The Linux Counter (in 2014) estimated 73 million Linux users. Android is based on the Linux kernel. Is the create a client for Linux is therefore a problem? I believe that during the development of native Evernote client in this environment, there will be new ideas, which will also benefit users of other operating systems.

    Is there a chance to deliberately introduce Evernote client for Linux, even in the assumptions, goals software development company?

  2. Unofficial client NixNote since the start of the project, 15 May 2010. On Sourceforge still has less than half a million downloads. May 13, 2014 the company boasted that the number of users reached 100 million total. The Linux Counter (in 2014) estimated 73 million Linux users. Android is based on the Linux kernel. Is the create a client for Linux is therefore a problem? I believe that during the development of native Evernote client in this environment, there will be new ideas, which will also benefit users of other operating systems.

  3. I also have problem with using NixNote. Problem with syncing all the notes. Evernote for Windows was installed by the wine and Android client shows me that I have a 7122 memo. After synchronizing with NixNote (Version 1.5) and check the "Current Database Status" shows me that I have a "total notes" 5 036. Run on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. 

    The only thing I could do is to report the bug.https://sourceforge.net/p/nevernote/bugs/189/

  4. One method to get Evernote running in Linux with offline support is to install the Android version in the Chrome web browser:

     

    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/09/install-android-apps-ubuntu-archon  

     

    It's a bit fiddly to set up but quite easy. Just make sure to use the --tablet option when making the app.

     

    Camera (webcam), audio note recording, etc, all work.

     

     

    Fantastic but... not working for me.

     

    I run the application (evernote), but stops (freeze) when loading. On chrome://extensions/ i have 

    Unrecognized manifest key 'arc_metadata'.

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