![]() Tags, attributes, saved, notebooks all are contained neatly within. It syncs, fairly quickly, and it syncs across all fields. And for that, NeverNote does a commendable job. However, it’s still much better than the awkwardness that comes from installing via Wine, which gives you all sorts of weird fragments and black outlines and Windows 95 scrollbars.Įven thought stock Evernote is dang pretty, though, it isn’t about the looks. ![]() It’s written in Java, which I have no problem with, but it provides it’s own icons, has weird outline box things on the formatting options, and has lot’s of other little harsh edges that, to me anyway, are just frustrating to look at for too long. ![]() The first things that you might notice about NeverNote is, quite frankly, it isn’t very pretty. Then, in the larges available space, the actual selected note shows up. If I click on a tag like Craigslist in the left column, then all notes tagged with Craigslist will show up in the top). Different sorting options present themselves on the left, and above we have the list of notes that corresponds to that particular set of sort rules (i.e. Well luckily, some very clever fellows have come up with NeverNote, which is essentially just a copy of the client for Ubuntu, to allow you to connect to the cloud and edit and view your notes more or less just like in Evernote.Īs you can see, anyone familiar with more or less any software ever will quickly find themselves in familiar territory. While previously, people who wanted the syncing goodness of Evernote on Ubuntu had to deal with either a) installing old versions via Wine (and thus dealing with the ugly interface that happens in wine) or b) using only the web version, which meant no offline access and also meant sacrificing interface usability. As any of you who’ve tried know, Evernote doesn’t work on Ubuntu. I’ve been trying out NeverNote for a couple of days now, as I finally got my Android Phone and wanted to be able to easily sync notes between Windows, Ubuntu, my iPad, and my handset. What better way to celebrate upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10 than to check out NeverNote, an Evernote clone that gives you access to your Evernote notes!
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