![]() You can collaborate in real-time with others and everything works beautifully. The most impressive aspect of Notejoy is how fast everything syncs. You can upload documents from your computer to your Mac or PC and sync them to the iPhone app. It is fast becoming what I would consider to be the ultimate replacement for Evernote. Check my Time Management FAQ to see the latest productivity application that I’m using.Įvernote is still a very good and powerful product though, if you like it and don’t have any frustrations, keep it.If you're big on collaborating with your notes, you are going to love NoteJoy. Looking for an alternative I have tried different Evernote alternatives. (I am planning to write about my new simplified productivity workflow as well follow me for updates.) The ones I need are available on other platforms as well such as Apple-scripting, sharing, cross-device availability, etc. I have simplified my productivity workflow and I don’t need the (otherwise wonderful) tagging / searching / linking / etc. So, it didn’t make sense to keep my subscription active. The ones that I use are available for free on other platforms. ![]() I have noticed that I don’t use most of the paid features at all. It is so time consuming and frustrating that I totally gave up submitting bugs and suggesting new ideas. You can try posting on the forums, but I got no response from Evernote devs from there either. But most of the time, the random member told me that this matter is or is not in the development plan and you can’t get through that. Then, you need to provide screenshots and videos which is fair. However getting a bug or significant request to the actual development team is really painful and time consuming.įirst, they assign you a random community member which assumes that you are a random dummy end-user and forces you to walk through uninstallation, deletion of cache and whatnot – which never helped in my cases. I was using the paid version of Evernote, and expected to have a decent support. This might be insignificant for many users but as a programmer working with indentations all the time, I find that frustrating. You can indent a line, but as soon as you hit enter, the new line starts at column zero. It doesn’t feel like a native modern Mac App to me it sometimes feels like a program running in a virtual box or something.Įvernote editor is not very good if you use a lot of indentation in your notes. In my opinion Evernote is slow to follow the visual trends on Mac anyway. When using Mojave in dark mode, the list view messes up with random black lines and I was unable to get this bug through to the development team (read further). After activating the dark mode of Mac Os Mojave, Evernote was the only bright & shiny window left, which was undesirable to tell the least. When those points come together, I can say that my mobile to desktop sync experience doesn’t meet my expectations, to tell the least.ĭespite persistent user requests, Evernote Mac still doesn’t have a dark mode. I couldn’t find any way to disable clipping and just saving the URL. ![]() It probably attempts to render & clip the webpage while all I want to do is to bookmark the URL in Evernote. When I send an URL to Evernote on my iPhone, it takes really a long time for Evernote to capture the URL. It sometimes takes a few days before they appear on my desktop app so I can’t rely on that at all. I couldn’t find any way to disable that.Īnother quirk is regarding mobile notes I create over Siri. After carefully organizing the shortcuts on my Mac, I turn on my (normally idle) iPad which reverts the shortcuts back to the last time I had my iPad on. Here are the reasons why in random order.Ĭross-device Evernote sync messes up my shortcuts within the app. ![]() I thought I’d never do it, but I gave up on Evernote. I used to prefer Evernote ( why) over other productivity apps.
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