![]() I'm aware that Evernote is a very powerful app, but my own experience, for whatever it's worth, suggests that there are only three capabilities that I will miss: the ability to consult my files on an iPhone the OCR of images of text that I occasionally paste into a note and being able to have two or more notes open at the same time. But if it were possible to simply import an Evernote notebook into MyInfo (with only minor touching-up of the notes required afterwards), I'm sure that many unhappy people in the Evernote world would be delighted to make the shift. You can of course do what I'm doing (though I wouldn't recommend it!): copy and paste. I am writing this not to complain about Evernote but to suggest that, if there were an automatic conversion process, it would be a wonderful opportunity for MyInfo to gain new users. Many long-time users are apparently abandoning it. The latest release is filled with malfunctions, omissions, and instability. ![]() I'm going to all this trouble because Evernote seems to be on a steep downward slope. The copy-and-paste part of the procedure is reasonably efficient, but replicating the tags from Evernote is slow and cumbersome. Just a few general thoughts about the potential of MyInfo (which I've been using for many years, incidentally).Īt the moment I'm transferring almost three thousand notes from one particular notebook (a big project I'm working on) in Evernote to MyInfo (version 7) - a boring, time-consuming task that I expect will take several weeks.
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