afaik Evernote's backup data is not protected by user account passwords
Users simply do not have access to the backup data
An exception is the Note History backup data. Users can only access this data using their current id/password
My plan would be to switch the internal links from url to note-id
Instead of a link, I would be using a text search
I could do this processing on my Mac with Applescript
You need to restore your .exb file from the backups
Also, make sure you've disabled syncing or go offline
edit: This is a pre version 10 solution, restoring pre v10 backups
You need to install the Evernote legacy app to use the .exb file
This is the device limit for Basic accounts - you're only allowed two devices (web access is counted as one device)
Deleting the database on the Mac will not impact the PC
The master data copy is stored on the Evernote servers (except for Local Notebooks)
I understand when online, we're using the search capabilities of the server data
When offline, I'm seeing a lack of capabilities
- no text search
- no intitle text search
The legacy version can be downloaded at https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052560314?fbclid=IwAR2TNqp-eGRH3Ds8Vfu-CiKPjYolJzZ_keR9eWQaDahJ2GN-7hwn595zI8w&__s=bsetfdgzirbvqtopurph
That would be a great analogy - Evernote reversing direction and reinstalling Evernote Legacy as their product
It the meantime, Evernote Legacy is working for me
Are you able to view your notes using the web (www..evernote..com)?
The legacy version can be downloaded at https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052560314?fbclid=IwAR2TNqp-eGRH3Ds8Vfu-CiKPjYolJzZ_keR9eWQaDahJ2GN-7hwn595zI8w&__s=bsetfdgzirbvqtopurph
You might be interesting in using the Legacy version
>>can someone say how in any sense the newer version is better than the older one?
I don't find the v10 better than the legacy product (yet)
I see this as release .0 of a new product; a framework for the implementation of features