Funny you should mention that. On the desktop platforms, if you're logged out of Evernote, you need Internet access to log back in. You have the app and data on your device, but some sort of call to Evernote com is required.
And that is the part that concerns me...
Just to confirm: I can have a complete (local) backup of my Evernote data (.ENEX or .EXB files), but a connection to Evernote's servers is required in order for me to access those (local) files via the Evernote desktop app?
So, if I ever get locked out of my online Evernote account (or if Evernote's servers go down), then I'm sunk? Apart from HTML export, there is no option for accessing a (local) copy of my data unless I have an internet connection to Evernote's servers?
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And that is the part that concerns me...
Just to confirm: I can have a complete (local) backup of my Evernote data (.ENEX or .EXB files), but a connection to Evernote's servers is required in order for me to access those (local) files via the Evernote desktop app?
So, if I ever get locked out of my online Evernote account (or if Evernote's servers go down), then I'm sunk? Apart from HTML export, there is no option for accessing a (local) copy of my data unless I have an internet connection to Evernote's servers?