Poll: What is your experience with EverNote?
I've had EverNote recommended to me by someone whom I respect, but with whom I share very little technical background. As a result I'm happy that it's good for him, but concerned that it might not suit me.
As an idle thought, I wondered what experience you peeps here on HN have with it.
Please select both your experience, and your OS. I've not bothered to try to be too comprehensive or detailed.
31 comments
[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 69.4 ms ] threadEvernote may be excellent for certain workflows, but it just didn't jive with me. The concepts of documents, books, and tagging became a sort of work in itself.
What I really needed was a giant flexible outline: WorkFlowy. I recommend this simple but powerful mind tool without reservation.
This is absurd. I passed.
So far it's OK. It does what I need it to do, but the web and desktop clients are a bit clunky IMO. I'd probably switch if there was a service that was a) fast b) supports a wide range of devices c) was able to import my current notes from evernote and d) was free for a low volume of notes
I also moved on to using Simplenote with Notational Velocity as a desktop client. By having NV store files in a Dropbox folder, you gain some redundancy and flexibility for editing the notes.
common tags that i use. (not a complete list)
- blog (notes to jot down stuff for the current day.)
- howto (tricks and gotcha when learning new things.)
- temp (notes that i will delete in the next day or two.)
- reminder (a simple reminder note to pay bills, go to meet people, etc...)
I like the idea of notes, with file attachments synced everywhere and as a premium subscriber, I have 'offline notebooks' to ensure that my iPhone always has the latest copy of all of my files. I switched across from DevonThink for Mac, since that only supported WiFi sync and essentially nothing between computers.
My biggest qualms with the service are that its notes are in HTML (which is open, but clunky and horrible should I ever have to leave Evernote) and that your notes aren't encrypted server-side (which is pretty hard to achieve, given the way their platform works).
I use Evernote on my home desktop (Mac Pro), laptop (MacBook Pro), iPhone, iPad and Linux (both NeverNote and Wine).
I suspect it'll suit you most if you like search and tags over folders (note: I use Pinboard (and love it) too) and if you need data portability...
If you're just on the one computer and sure of it, there are, ultimately, better apps...
Evernote is not perfect -- I rely heavily on bulleted lists, and their (Windows) editor has some weird bugs that I run into with some regularity. But it's definitely made it easier for me to manage and retrieve my own information, which is what I wanted.
We are a bunch of hackers trying to make it easy to capture and find what is important.
Now I use dropbox and a .txt file with the .LOG timestamp hack. Works beautifully.