Local notebooks are saved only on your hard drive and never go through Evernote’s servers. When you create a notebook you have the option of creating it as a local or synchronized notebook. Notebooks on NixNote can be created or renamed the same as any Evernote client. When you synchronize, the note will be uploaded & deleted from your local database. It will also allow you to create any notes with those tags & notebooks and will store them until you synchronize. When you use this feature NixNote will still download all notes just as if you were doing a full synchronization, but it won’t save any notes matching your criteria. It will take up the synchronization where it stopped. If it encounters problems and crashes on the first sync, you should be able to restart the program and continue the synchronization. The first sync can take a very long time based upon the size of your database. The first time you synchronize it will download all of your data. NixNote is designed to interact with Evernote and synchronize any data you have. The note is read-only and you can’t change the contents. When you synchronize it should pull an image down and show it to you. Evernote doesn’t provide an API or any documentation on the file formats for ink notes so there is nothing I can do but vewing ink notes is possible. NixNote allows you to create a text note and synchronize it with your Evernote account. While this is designed to work with Evernote, it is in no way connected with or supported by Evernote. This program has been run on Linux, Windows, and OS-X, but the primary goal is to proved a Linux client. ![]() ![]() This NixNote is of the Linux apps for taking notes easily and become alternative for Microsoft One Note on Linux. This is an open source clone of Evernote.
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