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No indication from Evernote as to the windows/mac platforms. Selective sync of notebooks has been implemented for the mobile platforms. The evernote client has in my opinion fast better user interface than the web solutionand I prefer that. Dropbox and onedrive can do selective sync very simple. With selective sync I mean: if the evernote client is installed on several platforms or computer, user can select whis notebooks to sync (keep a copy of locally). What is the status for developing selective sync of notebooks, a feature that was requested already in 2011. It seemed to serve you well during your earlier work.

Is this correct? It would be interesting to have an updated blog post on this. Evernote is a pretty amazing service, and it is worth at least considering workarounds to keep using it.įrom your recent posts on Evernote I get the impression that you are switching your academic work back to Evernote after experimenting with Devonnote and NVALT. Evernote's competitors can accomplish these two things (selective sync and encryption), so I think it is about time they get it sorted out over at headquarters.īut, as mentioned above, we aren't steering this ship, and we have to do the best with what we have.

I also think encrypted notebooks should have been developed years ago, when everyone else started moving that direction.
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Of course, from my perspective, the existence of selective sync on the iPad but not on the Mac is a glaring gap in coverage, and a disappointing lack of parity across devices. The question is whether I can do everything I need to do in Evernote with a combination of the Web and iOS app. The iOS app (with the exception of some rather severe bugs I recently encountered and reported) is a pretty good app that can handle uploads (send PDFs into an app on the iPad and upload from there). Using a very limited Basic account on my most powerful device (my Mac) and my Premium one on the weakest device (my iPad) is unappealing.
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I am not terribly keen on the separate account (I've got four or five now?) workaround for the limitation, because my problem is that the Premium account has a 10 GB monthly upload limit, and my computer only has about 40 GB of free space left, so in a few months, I'll have to spend another 1300 to 1400 dollars to get a computer with more space, or cancel the Premium subscription (the lack of selective sync is one reason my record of Premium membership has been so uneven over the last 8 years). It's looking like iOS will probably be my "workaround" for the limitation. I also think it has, shall we say, many opportunities and avenues for enhancement. I think it's the best product of its kind out there.
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IE, just un-selecting those folders for offline use didn't remove the previously synced for offline use space. There was no way to get that space back without deleting the app and re-installing. I admit that it was because I synced some notebooks for offline use (a mistake on my part), but that brought to light another problem. I ran smack into the problem of space on my device in a matter of under two months using it on my mobile device. Like I can't understand how this isn't one of, if not THE first "feature" that wasn't added to EN way back when in the late 2000-oughts.

If you work at it hard enough and dump enough resources into it, you could launch a man to the moon with a rubberband and a slingshot, but that doesn't make it the best, or even a good, way to do it. There's always some way to "work around" a limitation in any application, even if it's something completely outside the box. While you can't use Evernote Web with IOS, you can still access notes on your iPhone using the note link. There is always the web platform to access notes.
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I haven't used it, but I understand there's an service called Cloudhq which exports notes to Dropbox in pdf format. This export option is available on the desktop platforms.
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> can anyone give any advice on how to bulk save all my ever notes locally into a generic format so I don't need ever note to view themĪs part of my backup procedures, I store an export of my notes in iCloud in html format. On the iPhone, you have the option of selecting which notebooks are sync'd to your device (known as Offline Access) There's no word from Evernote on Selective Sync, however I thought this was more of an issue for the desktop platforms. I'm running lout of storage calacity on my phone so will frustratingly have to cancel my Evernote subscription soon if they don't do it soon! This look like an old topic but does anyone know if selective sync will be introduced soon? I've been using Evernote now for 4 years - primarily online and on my iPhone.
