

Review of a web-based mindmapping app which takes your Evernote or Dropbox files/notes, and maps them out in a virtual diagram. Step by step and walkthrough of linked notes and reminders in Evernote. Using Evernote to Keep Track of Writing or Creative Submissions Step by step on setup and collecting quotes or citations into Evernote. Using Evernote for a Quote, Excerpt or Citation Collection Step by step on how to create and use a simple in-app diary notebook within Evernote, and a rundown of some of the best third party device apps which integrate with Evernote. The Evernote for Writers posts can be recognised by the tags and category used (#E4W or #Evernote4Writers) or the logo (left) which appears at the bottom of all relevant posts. Click on the image below, and you’ll also have access to Evernote’s premium features for a month (the app is actually free). If you haven’t yet tried Evernote, take the time to download and play with the app – it’s available as a web app, and for desktop and mobile. This is an index and explanation to those posts. Evaluate the possiblity to use the everpad cache with geeknote through the d-bus API, combining the strengths of everpad and geeknote.Over 2014 this website has been sharing some semi-regular posts on the subject of using free master notetaking app, Evernote, for writers. Package everpad so that it builds and runs cleanly on TW and Leap, and consider pushing it to factory. There is an OBS project with an everpad package but I failed to make it run on my TW system because of missing python libraries moreover the package seems to be quite outdated. Unfortunately it has a lot of python dependencies. It has been written with Ubuntu/Unity integration in mind but works well on other desktops as well. everpadĮverpad, a GUI application written in python and Qt (using PySide), is best-in-class wrt desktop integration. The command line syntax is also a little odd. Its biggest disadvantage is the lack of a local cache, every single geeknote invocation requires a time-consuming server access. It doesn't seem to be actively maintained at the moment. geeknote is currently not available on OBS. Geeknote is a command line application written in python that allows editing notes in markdown format. Personally I don't like the UI so much, it's a big window that easily gets in the way of other work. It can be installed from OBS and seems to work quite well.

None of them is available out-of-the-box on openSUSE.

There are various inofficial open source clients, notably nixnote2, everpad, and geeknote. It can be used through its Web UI, but a more lightweight client would be desirable as well. Unfortunately there's no official Evernote client for Linux. It has the advantage of being available on many platforms, thus notes taken on an Android phone are readily available on the desktop, and vice versa.

Evernote is a popular cloud-based note-taking application.
