Coming from Windows and Android perspective, I have found that Notion and OneNote serve my needs. I need to continue my business as usual and I cannot do that on Evernote. Evernote may get things working but not without some losses. It is inconvenient to have to leave what was a good thing but the discussion from this forum, from those who know software development better than I, suggest there is no way back. The good news is there are other ways to do the same thing we have done with Evernote in the past. The second point is the technical deficiencies of this "beta" product. If they were clever they would have at least pretended to care. The indifferent communication from Evernote would indicate otherwise. One would think after all those years of use that they would value us as a customer. ![]() Evernote has presented us with an ultimatum. We were brutally forced by Evernote to use new version I've kinda given up and will just stick to Evernote unless another disaster happens. ![]() With all this said, still not sure about Nimbus. Otherwise I'm still trying to play with Nimbus to see if it works out. Oh and Nimbus is on Amazon Web Services while Evernote is on Google Cloud for what it's worth!Įvernote has over 200 million users while Nimbus only has over a million. You can only make a folder totally public or make. ![]() You can't share a folder to a specific email. Nimbus web clipper on chrome has a lot of bad reviews compared to Evernote. Transferring notes to another workspace is buggy, slow in Nimbus. Not with Nimbus which exports to html or pdf. Non-hierarchical tags means a long list of tags (on Evernote is all folded away in categories)Ī lot of tools support Evernote import from enex files. Sometimes slow performance than even new Evernote in some cases (I am not sure why perhaps while I was transferring to another workspace or uploading) Its kinda minor but there has been some major instances. Importer does not import 100% of enex in some cases. I have no doubt Nimbus will be very far in a years time.Įnex files mostly imported without issues It's also in development which seems really fast. The major thing Nimbus has going for it is it's first class support they get back to you quick and even talk to the developers directly so they can work on stuff. Nimbus is the closest but still feels rough. Maybe there are users on this forum who are using Nimbus for some time and can share some thoughts with us? As for now I am very happy with Nimbus - but maybe there are some deal-breaking disadvantages that I simply can't see right now. While migrating from Evernote you can try Nimbus Pro for free for one month (which is great since free version is limited to 2x50 = 100 notes). Missing thumbnail preview in snipets list (I had to manually select desired image in each note and set it as preview - which was pain in the.). Pretty decent import (much more reliable than the import tool for OneNote) It seems to me that synchronisation is slower than in Evernote (but it might only be my case) Maybe I'm wrong but I can't find geolocation info (according to product info there should be "Notes Geotagging") On mobile devices no instant search (and SERP is on another tab) No built-in player for voice and video recordings (they exist as attachments - m4a and mov respectively)
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