It seems to me that the most important of the Premium features is the Dropbox syncing, but there is, famously, a way to get Dropbox syncing via the API without a Premium account. I had a Premium subscription last year- I won it in a contest-but that was before some of these features were available, so I can’t speak authoritatively on their value. Allows notes to be edited in List view.Simplenote has an API associated with its native syncing system, and calls to the API are throttled unless you have a Premium subscription. This applies to Simplenote’s own syncing system, not the Dropbox sync. Increases the number of backups of each note from 10 to 30.I’ll discuss this more in the Syncing section below. Simplenote’s ads appear at the top of the notes list and can be scrolled off screen, which isn’t all that obtrusive, but a Premium subscription removes them entirely. A Premium subscription does several things: Simplenote is free, but there’s an in-app Premium upgrade option that costs $20 per year. None of these apps are particularly expensive, but in-app purchases can make the cost different from what you see in the App Store. Clicking it will give you the choice to either save the entire page's contents, or just the URL.I just wrote a similar post looking at the features of Notesy, which has taken over from Elements as my main note-taker. Globally from anywhere on your computer, hit Control-Command-N for Mac, xxx for Windows.įrom inside your email program, send any email to EN by emailing it to your unique EN email address (if you've forgotten it, you'll find it under the menu: Evernote: Account Info…)įrom inside your web browser, you can use the Evernote Web Clipper, which once installed, will show up in your browser tab row. Open EN directly, hit the New Note icon (or shortcut Command-N/Control-N) and type away. It has 4 really fast and powerful ways of adding notes:Īll of the different ways to quickly get outside information into Evernote as a to-do: You're given a free and unique email address which allows you to quickly email your EN account any new notes (especially good for turning any existing email into notes).Ĭ. It syncs across multiple computers (both PC and Mac) and multiple smartphones.Ĭ. I started looking for the neat features of Evernote, then decided I disliked their interface and didn't use the features, so dropped down to Notational Velocity/SimpleNote, then realized that I wrote Markdown everywhere and wanted to see that on iOS so moved to nvAlt/Dropbox/SimpleNote.ī. Personally, I've moved through exactly that progression. If you prefer to have direct file access and make everything UNIXy, or like the Markdown features, go with nvAlt and Elements over Dropbox. Evernote has their own app to talk to their serviceĬhoosing an option depends entirely on your needs: if you need to put up images or want to take pictures of whiteboards and OCR them, Evernote is great.SimpleNote has a nice editor for talking to their service.Elements is a nice Dropbox editor with Markdown support.
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