

I've been planning to create exactly the same thing, but I was thinking of making it an online app. This dir will have the name of the note.ġ- do you think it could be a useful application? It is for me, but I don't know if someone else could find it useful.Ģ- do you know if there is already something around doing quite the same things?Īnd, maybe for the future, if you want to try it, let me know!ĭude. The application will create a directory with the notebook title,Īn md file for every note in that directory and if the notes has attachments the app will create a directory withĪll the attachments inside it. You can choose wich notebooks to exports. I'm creating a little python application you can use to backup your entire evernote.īasically it opens a little dialog with all your notebooks, ask yuo for a local directory and Thank you again! I'll be back to you soon. I do not write anything on the cloud, so we can stay paceful In any case, just to be clear, I just read from evernote. Yes! I'll surely send you my app as soon as I've something usable. I'm not planning right now a bidirectional sync, but I don't know what I'm doing in the futureĪnd. "sense of control" of my material, so I'm happy to see that my pdfs, mp3, images and notes I store in Evernote (I have there my diary, my projects ideas and so on) are on my hard drive. Nice to here from you that "quite a few folks have commented that they would like a way to see notes outside of Evernote".


If you need someone to test this version on, I'll give it a shot if you like. I'm happy enough with a daily snapshot of my Databases folder, though I think quite a few folks have commented that they would like a way to see notes outside of Evernote. I tried out Backupery when it first went out in beta (and was free) - I believe they do export the whole database to ENEX, although it could well have changed.
