


at first.īut after the honeymoon was over, it appeared to be a huge and convoluted program, built on software design concepts 10-15 years old. I downloaded EagleFiler trial and printed out some documentation to read.Īt first, DevonThink looked like a dream come true. Thank you, is the sort of opinion I'm wanting. I actually already have the clipping function finished, and just need to develop the send to EN Mac part.

Local NB are NEVER sync’d or uploaded to the EN Cloud (or anywhere).Īlthough I use the EN Web Clipper a lot, I am working on a KM Macro/script to clip a web page (all or part), and then send directly to my EN Mac app without using the Internet.
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Then do the install to perform the update.įor me, one of the most compelling features of Evernote is its ability to sync all of my notes across all of my Macs, iPhone, and IPad.īut if you don’t need or want that, you can setup EN Mac on one Mac to use ONLY Local Notebooks (Local NB). Technically, you could close the EN Mac app, make an Internet connection, download the update, and then disconnect.
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Here not all is perfection, but the tone is highly positive about the app.īut over there, post after post full of confusion and aggravation.Įasy to learn, easy to maintain, easy to repair: To see one perspective on the problem, compare this forum to the DevonThink forum. Instead, I’m wondering about using KM + other apps to do 70% of DevonThink with far less aggravation. At first I thought DevonThink had great potential.īut now, after 6 months of experience, I’ve had enough.
