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by chuckus
2900 days ago
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I've been using Evernote for 6 years, and still continue to use it for the following reasons: * Everyday I use https://marxi.co to write my technical work journals in Markdown (with nice extensions like flowcharts) that gets rendered into rich text format within Evernote * I archive and tag each article I read with the Evernote Web Clipper, because URLs always go stale so you want your own copy. * Evernote works with https://ifttt.com so it integrates seamlessly with my other applications and workflows * Evernote is also capable of OCR within PDFs if you use the paid pro version. * This means that all sorts of note taking is in a single place, making it a breeze to quickly search. I pay for Evernote to get around the device limit, offline usage etc, as the free version is pretty crippled. I know there are definitely cheaper alternatives in terms of price, but I feel it's worth it for all the features available because I value my precious time, which I don't want to consume more of to maintain the same set of features using FOSS alternatives. Good thing is that Evernote allows export to a human readable archive format which I use to ensure that I have a personal copy of the notes to prevent vendor lock-in. EDIT: Just formatting |
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