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How to use Evernote in Linux
The still isn't any official Linux support, but that doesn't mean you can't get your note-taking
Evernote does not offer
an official desktop client for Linux, but there are a few workarounds.
For a better-than-browser experience, try one of these methods.
Evernote Web and Chrome app
The
browser-based version of Evernote is the only officially supported way
of using the application on Linux. It works, but if you’re a tab hoarder
like me, editing your notes in a tab in a sea of tabs can be a bit
tricky. On top of that, there is the additional baggage of running a
full-fledged web browser.
Evernote does offer an application in the Chrome store. If you right-click the application icon and select Open as window,
the web application will launch in its own, tabless window. You can add
the web app to your application menu or desktop by right-clicking and
selecting Create shortcuts.... I prefer this method to logging
into the website because the windows application takes up less visual
real estate in its own window.
However,
using the Chrome application will require you to be online. (The
Evernote Chrome application offers offline support only for
Chromebooks.)
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As
for browser extensions, Evernote’s web clipper still works beautifully
in Chromium and Firefox, so getting clipped content like recipes or news
articles into Evernote is a cinch.
Whatever
is a project hosted on GitHub that is little more than a wrapper for
Evernote web written with Electron. Because it loads up the web
application, there’s very little difference between the Chrome
application and Whatever.
An
evolution of the older desktop application NeverNote, NixNote 2
attempts to be as close to a desktop replacement for Evernote as
possible. NixNote 2 was in beta for a couple of years and finally hit an
official 2.0 release in February.
In
NixNote 2 the note lists are organized as columns of text, not unlike a
spreadsheet. A good thing about this layout is that it allows for quick
sorting by title, date, or other characteristics. The bad thing about
this utilitarian design is that it’s not as pretty as the official
Evernote application.
One
of the cool things NixNote 2 does that the web-based clients don’t do
is show PDFs inline. If you’re someone who scans a lot of documents into
Evernote, having to download a PDF just to look at it can be a hassle.
If you have a scanner that uploads PDFs to Evernote with generic note
names, simply being able to preview the PDF in your application can be a
big time saver.
NixNote 2 also allows for offline notebooks (uncheck Synchronized when creating a new notebook), auto-import, and exporting notes as PDFs.
The
NixNote 2 interface shows dramatic improvements from the various beta
releases. As a result, the interface feels smooth and far less buggy.
The UI is written with Qt, so users who aren’t using the KDE Plasma
desktop will have to install the Qt libraries.
The
big drawback to NixNote 2 is the Evernote API. Evernote’s API is
rate-limited, which means you can download only a certain number of
notes for a given time period (about 45 minutes). If you have a large
collection of notes, performing the initial sync to NixNote 2 will take a
long time.
Tantalus
is an open-source project that aims to create a desktop Evernote
replacement that looks really sharp. It's a work in progress and seems
to not support core functionality (syncing notes) yet. The project
author is apparently working on the UI and desktop functionality before
tying the application into Evernote’s API.
Although
I’m looking forward to seeing where this project goes, Tantalus will
suffer the same API limitations that NixNote 2 does.
Although
there are a lot of flaws in the solutions available, using Evernote on
Linux in 2017 is much better than it was in 2016. Users switching from
Windows or Mac should know that some of the features you expect from
desktop Evernote either won’t be available in Linux yet or will be
implemented in a way that isn’t quite the same.
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