I just started using Evernote to keep an inventory of my stamping supplies. I've input quite a bit of information using my Mac and it is syncing with my iPhone and iPad. Where is all this data being saved? I used my browser to go to the Evernote site and entered info there. So is the info stored through Evernote and I shouldn't ever worry about a crash? The master version of our data is uploaded and stored on the Evernote servers except for designated Local notebooks We don't have to worry about a device crash.
Thank you for your reply. I'm computer illiterate and don't know where you are accessing the "Help". If I'm just on the desktop screen and go to Help there is no Troubleshooting. Am I supposed to hold down the Option key?
Could you tell me how to access the Help? I'm going to try to attach photos of what I'm doing. Both from desktop and from the Evernote site. You need to have Evernote's software installed on your Mac www. My use model directs nearly all my newsletters, feeds etc. I then process these as time permits. The net is that I delete a lot of these. Deleting is very slow, and hugely slow as you select more notes.
Moving is equally slow, which another common use model for me. Regarding the cloud activity--I tested with completely offline an it is still slow, so I'm unsure if that is actually a contributor.
Evernote 10 is "growing" on me. Like many others, I thought I might have to bail after 11 years using Evernote and accumulating over 16k of notes. However, after a couple of weeks I have developed work arounds and am begining to really like this version.
However, -- and this is a big however -- I need to make certain that I own my data and I can access it if the Evernote company ever crashes and burns. Right now I feel comfortable because I can still use the legacy version and I use Backuppery to backup my database daily. If this ever goes away I may be forced to make a change and I really do not want to!!! Limiting the storage V6 uses would be a good feature - just a cache as in V10 is a dealbreaker for me as well.
The ability to work offline was one of the key features for me to start using EN. Do you realize the question was answered; there is a local database and we have the ability to work offline. I "had" to leave Evernote after 10 years of use, because my local database simply became too large for my Mac laptops.
I kept my premium account for now in the hopes I can return to it one day, when they have an OSX client that can support cloud storage only perhaps with select offline files.
It sounds like we might be headed in that direction. Sadly, now I'd need to figure out how to migrate some content from Notion :. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.
It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Followers 9. Recommended Posts. Posted October 9, Can someone confirm how this works under version I have managed to go back to the legacy edition for the moment.
Link to comment. Level 5. PinkElephant 3, Posted October 9, No, I do not think this is what I want Mike P 1, Posted October 9, I'll quote a few of then here: Posted July But also Posted September 2. Dave-in-Decatur 1, Posted October 9, I will continue with the vintage clients on Windows and Mac until the fog rises. CalS 4, Posted October 9, DTLow 5, Posted October 9, The frustrating part is that I have never really found a great alternative.
Posted October 11, Posted October 12, DMiddleton Posted October 12, Mike P 1, Posted October 12, Thanks again! Posted October 20, CalS 4, Posted October 20, Posted October 21, DTLow 5, Posted October 21, Mike P 1, Posted October 21, Jeff 95 Posted October 22, Posted October 22, Don Dz Posted October 22, CalS 4, Posted October 22, Don McK 5 Posted October 24, Posted October 24, HDMiller 10 Posted October 24, PinkElephant 3, Posted October 24, Probably EN needs to do some tuning, together with other improvements.
DTLow 5, Posted October 24, Mike P 1, Posted October 25, Posted October 25, Don McK 5 Posted October 25, I also want the ability to export all data you can now only export individual notes. Steve Klinghoffer 3 Posted October 25, Posted November 10, DTLow 5, Posted November 10, DinoF You really do not know how your data is stored, even on your own computer.
How is the file system working on your HDD, giving it is a turning disk for which most files systems were developed? How is the logical file system working on a flash drive, based on a completely different technology? Most times I do not care - some times I do, for example when I set up my home server choosing BTRFS because it can compensate bit-rot in long term storage.
Advanced servers like the ones used by Google or the other large providers use more advanced storage technologies, for example spreading all data over several data centers. This sort of reliability is a commodity today, offered by many competing services.
That all data there is encrypted by the provider is a consequence of the storage principle. This means using your own encryption, not the one by the service. This is on a practical level not possible with EN, not only because it means self-encrypt all attachments and text yourself not with the EN encryption , but because it takes away what EN offers: Fast finding by server based search. It is a similar service to EN not comparable that can be installed on your own home server.
Then you control where your data lies, but you as well are fully responsible to protect it. But I can delete it inside the app, and it will be deleted in all the other places that it might have been stored - on the server, and on any other devices I synced with my account.
Which, actually, is pretty much the same as every other app I use except for Notepad and a couple of other text-only editors. Word processors, spreadsheets, browsers all keep the files I save in their own native formats which - if opened in another app - are usually nothing like the representation I see in the original window. I can see and move individual files around, but I can't search within them like I can in Evernote - and if I mess with the content or move the files elsewhere they may become useless in the host app.
Still - and I wasn't intending any condescension before - you have to do what you have to do. If you no longer feel Evernote is the right application, then you don't need anyone's permission or approval to change it. I'd be interested to hear where you wind up - it might be something other users here would appreciate! I think you've come the closest to understanding my concerns and not coming up with the inane suggestion of not using Evernote if I don't trust cloud servers - something which I've already put into practice as far as Evernote is concerned and don't need to be reminded.
I'm not totally ruling out cloud servers, using them for instances where they store specific files which I recognise as my own and can access in much the same way as if they were on my computer.
With Evernote's ability to capture some of my interactions on the internet which ends up stored in the cloud in a complex manner, I believe that becomes a whole new ball game. Thanks, PinkElephant. Just what I was looking for to restore lost data in my 1 daily task note that is updated throughout the day, every day. Not sure what happened, but sync apparently failed for a week, then overwrote my local copy with an old version.
Also using Acronis for backups. Fingers crossed that your process works. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here.
Followers 2. Recommended Posts. DinoF 1 Posted September 12, Posted September 12, Link to comment. DTLow 5, Posted September 14, Posted September 14, GrumpyMonkey 4, Posted September 16, Posted September 16, Posted September 28, DTLow 5, Posted September 28, DinoF 1 Posted September 28, Posted September 29, Level 5.
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