Upnote is awesome.

Upnote is awesome. I tend to capture on Upnote and copy into Evernote at the moment because Evernote is losing some of my notes at the moment.

I like the idea of Agenda but I don’t fully live within the Apple ecosystem.

I like the idea of Agenda but I don’t fully live within the Apple ecosystem. I have an iPhone and iPad, but I don’t own a Mac. I can’t get the best use out of the App.

So true. I didn’t bother with TikTok because it definitely isn’t my fit.

So true. I didn’t bother with TikTok because it definitely isn’t my fit. I’ve had a social media overhaul this weekend. I briefly wrote about it - [medium.com/@theminim...](https://medium.com/@theminimlrblog/another-social-media-detox-b0d1f00d9944)

Another social media detox

Originally published at https://minimlr.com on January 21, 2023.

I’ve joined Instagram and realised I’m not the right type of person for it.

I’ve joined Instagram and realised I’m not the right type of person for it. A 41 guy doesn’t exactly fit in. I’m going to delete my account next week.

I keep coming back to Todoist.

I keep coming back to Todoist. If it weren’t for the Google Calendar integration, I would not bother.

I have an issue with capturing content on my phone using the Evernote app and it not appearing on…

I have an issue with capturing content on my phone using the Evernote app and it not appearing on my Evernote desktop app. Is there a way to force the synchronisation on the desktop app? Thanks.

It makes perfect sense.

It makes perfect sense. I am a Chromebook and Linux user, but I’m realising Windows 11 would best suit my needs. Evernote, Todoist and Upnote all have global shortcuts for quick capture. Like you mentioned, the utilities of Windows 11 are excellent for everyday experiences.

I can still use the web version.

I can still use the web version. It doesn’t offer merge or offline mode. I’ve started a small private tutoring business and offline for my attachments and resources is essential for my work.

I’m trying to use Evernote on my Chromebook but the Android version is not up to scratch.

I’m trying to use Evernote on my Chromebook but the Android version is not up to scratch. I’ve been testing out the Linux version on my Chromebook, which is a lot better and supports merge. I try to be as agnostic as possible because I use most OSes out there.

Thanks for your in-depth look at Tana.

Thanks for your in-depth look at Tana. I didn’t get what all the fuss was about, but now I can see why people like it. It also reminds me of Craft Docs with the nodes. Amplenote is still one on my favourite systems out there.

Some really good points. I’m still working on the sleep bit.

Some really good points. I’m still working on the sleep bit.

Thank you for your words. It is good to hear others are still using Evernote after all this time.

Thank you for your words. It is good to hear others are still using Evernote after all this time.

A Minimalist Weekend with no social media

Originally published at https://minimlr.com on January 15, 2023.

Excellent article.

Excellent article. I don’t get the best out of Craft Docs because I can’t use it offline on my Windows PC/tablet. However, the tools are available across platforms, which is something Evernote lacks.

On Upnote’s blog.

On Upnote’s blog. Also, if you look at the change log in the App Store (iOS), you can see what has been added.

I like Craft.

I like Craft. It is something different to the rest. I wish they had a Windows version with offline access. They said it is not in their timeline though.

I’m on the same path.

I’m on the same path. I’ve decided to settle with Upnote and develop my system on there. I use a mix of OSes out there, including Linux. It’s web clipper is basic but it does the job for my needs.

I am really impressed with Upnote and the changes they have made since you posted on Medium.

I am really impressed with Upnote and the changes they have made since you posted on Medium. I can see it becoming my primary note taking app.

Export Evernote to .enex

Export Evernote to .enex file by right clicking on the Evernote folder and selecting Export to start the process. Once completed, follow the instructions in the following link: [help.getupnote.com/import-ex...](https://help.getupnote.com/import-export-share-and-print/import-content-to-upnote/import-from-evernote)