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bobbruno

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  1. I'm currently testing solutions for Evernote on Linux. So far every method has serious flaws.

     

    NixNote 2:

    - Does not display Shorcuts

    - Can't copy a note

    - Can't delete a note

    - Window shading/unshading display error

    - Sorting by Reminders from earliest to latest shows every note that does not have a reminder before any note that has a reminder

    - Sorting by Reminders shows the notes that has been completed

    - a running NixNote cancels Shutdown/Restart

    - last update 2014-05-05

     

    Wine

    - Copy note crashes

    - Context search appearance seriously messes up display affecting the note even if it gets opened in a new window (part of the note disappears and can't be edited)

    - Notebook stacks do not work properly. For every Notebook in a stack it displays a new NotebookstackName/NotebookName. Also 

    - Lag in performance/responsiveness 

    I'm not sure I understood all the problems you described with Nixnote 2. I know it's a beta, and crashes from time to time, but:

    • My installation shows all links in note text, and the note link is shown when you click the small down arrow at the top right of the note metadata (right by the notebook);
    • There is a "Copy" option on the "Edit" menu, and if you right-click on a note on the note list, you can duplicate or delete it. There's a "delete" button on the toolbar as well;

    Can't say much about the other issues you raised.

    As for Evernote, you seem to have tried every trick I had in my book. This was the point when I decided to give nixnote a try. Truth be told, I tend to create stuff from the web interface, and use nixnote to access if offline, mostly.

  2. In case any of you are interested on a 3rd-party client, take a look at NixNote 2. It's still beta, and it may take some time to synch if your EverNote database is big. But, a few glitches aside, it works quite well for me on Kubuntu 14.04. 

    Version 2 is a Beta, and you'll have to download the source and compile. Quite common for Linux people, unfortunately. There's a stable version 1.5 and a version 1.6, but I don't know how well they are.

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