![]() ![]() This means that you don’t have to migrate your data and you can continue to use Evernote clippers, mobile apps and dozens of integrations. It has beautiful interface which does not distract you from the text, fast search and a dark theme for night owls.Įvernote alternative - Alternote can be considered as an alternative Evernote client. It uses Evernote syncing capabilities and gives you a nice and convenient place to craft your texts, essays or blog posts. Looking forward for the iOS version! #UX- Zsolt Kacso February 4, 2015Īlternote is a beautiful note-taking OS X app for Evernote. Harri Granholm February 4, 2015Ĭheers to for making fun and simple and clean and sexy again. Simplified, super fast, smooth, optimised and beautiful UI. If you use Evernote, check out Alternote beta on the Mac. Slowly falling in love with - great Evernote experience on Mac.- Paul Legan March 19, Just downloaded it! Fantastic job on the app: clean UI and very fast! Big fan already!- Loki Meyburg February 4, 2015 Hands down the most beautiful notes app I've ever seen, and I've seen them all. Holy shit I just downloaded the alternote beta. Using since yesterday, it has the coolest UI ever! Best part is I did not have to do away with Evernote! Do give it a spin!- Jayesh Sidhwani February 18, 2015 great work- Trevor Harmon February 17, 2015 love the simplicity and am looking forward to # & * expansion. After 15 seconds, this just became my main note app. It’s a composite of her own screenshot and a CC-licensed image by Flickr user othree. It turned out to be a fine post idea, too.ĭo you have a daily writing practice? What about a favorite set of tools for writing and for storing your work? Let us know in the comments. This may turn out to be just the tool I was looking for. The note shows up in Evernote formatted in rich text, but I can easily open it (or any other note in my account) again in Sublime Text to continue editing in Markdown. I can do my writing in the application and markup language I’ve become most accustomed to using, and can send daily work to my Evernote account with just a few keystrokes, and without having to leave Sublime Text. A Sublime Text package that integrates with my Evernote account is ideal. I’ve been using Sublime Text for most of my writing for some months now. So off to Google I went, and I found this: Evernote for Sublime Text. Still, I was sure there had to be a way to get them working together, and that more than likely some clever person had already figured something out. So far as I’m aware, Evernote doesn’t handle Markdown natively. ![]() (I won’t go into them here, but if you’d like some good reasons and a quick introduction to Markdown, check out Lincoln’s post from a few years back.) The catch is that I’ve started doing most of my writing in Markdown, for a number of reasons. Since everything in my Evernote account is searchable, it seemed a good place to start keeping that daily writing. In that post, I noted that I use Evernote for storing all kinds of information, not just for keeping track of my class notes. Readers may recall that I recently wrote about using Evernote in the classroom. I’ve been frustrated with my writing (or lack thereof) lately, and I’ve been thinking I need to restart a daily writing practice - something along the lines of using, but without relying on that service ![]() I’d pretty much concluded I’d have to put posting anything off for a week, and I turned to other concerns. We try to have our posts in by midnight on Thursday of the week before the post runs, and I was, quite frankly, drawing a blank on post ideas. I was also wondering whether I’d be able to post something for the week of November 10. Sometimes, I come across ideas for posts quite by accident.Įarly this afternoon (November 6), for instance, I was looking at the wiki that we use for scheduling our posts, trying to figure out my posting schedule for the next few weeks. ![]()
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