evernote2md
AppFlowy
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888 | 48,840 | |
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5.9 | 9.9 | |
11 days ago | 8 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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evernote2md
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Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off
Evernote was critically valuable for me but has degraded steadily and sadly for years now.
I began my Obsidian migration a few days ago and it's encouraging.
I found the evernote2md project on Github (https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md) the best way to get from ENEX->md files with good resource references. Joplin wasn't getting it done.
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Sure is hard to leave you Evernote
If you want to import to obsidian, than all you need to do is export as ENEX and use this Tool to convert to MD. Then just move those new MD. Files into your obsidian vault folder.
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Are there any plans to change how tags are imported from Evernote?
I used this tool to convert the enex files to markdown files with preserving all tags: https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md
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Importing from Evernote
I did it in 2 steps. Export all your notes from Evernote in a enex file. I used this tool to convert does files to markdown files https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md
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Hate Evernote, but I have 35,000 notes.. what alternative is easiest / possible to import?
You can use the Obsidian app for free, completely offline if you wish, try importing one of your notebooks with a tool like https://github.com/dmuth/evernote-to-obsidian or https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md and see what you think before committing more.
- General Test. I'd like to try switching to Obsidian. But importing my notes from Evernote is very difficult.
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Workflow: Tool for extracting highlights and notes from scanned paper document?
As I understand it, however, evernote has good OCR for pictures of physical highlights and after some quick googling found this tool for converting evernote files to markdown. This means you could theoretically create a similar workflow to the one in the video earlier but using evernote instead of zotero.
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FSNotes v5 - Pro notes manager for macOS
Try https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md
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Evernote to Craft
One way could be to export Evernote notes to enex files and then convert them to Markdown using this tool.
- Methods to migrate Evernote note to Markdown
AppFlowy
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🏞️5 beautiful open-source web apps to learn from and get inspired 🙇♀️💡
💾 Source code: https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy 👕 Size: M 🛠️ Stack: Flutter, Rust
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9 years of Apple text editor solo dev
You can use Rust with QML[1].
QML is actually pretty amazing. I've been building my block editor[2] view entirely in QML while the model is in C++. This separation of logic and presentation works great. And yes, there are some crashes sometimes (that I find quite easy to debug thanks to the built-in debugger), but take for example a similar app that's built with Rust and Dart[3], in my testing there were still memory leaks that caused my computer to hang. It's better to know you have a bug than for it to be hidden from you.
I agree with parent commenter, saying these cross-platform frameworks will end up supporting the least common denominator set of features. But I found with external open source libraries, the community is catching up very fast. For example, you want the awesome translucency macOS apps have for your Qt app? Here you go[4]. Many such cases. It's also pretty straightforward to add your own custom OS-dependent code, especially so, if someone already open sourced his approach. I recently wanted to move the traffic light buttons on macOS for my app, but couldn't figure the Objective-C code for that. I ended up looking at either Tauri or Electron source code and found my answer.
[1] https://github.com/woboq/qmetaobject-rs
[2] https://www.get-plume.com/
[3] https://www.appflowy.io/
[4] https://github.com/stdware/qwindowkit
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Quasi Self-Hosted Quasi Open Source Notion Alternatives from Asia (SiYuan, Affine, AppFlowy)
AppFlowy - GPL Licensed - their unique selling point is that they're farther along than SiYuan or Affine on their database table functionality. Both Siyuan and Affine have database tables for project management but Appflowy's solution is solid. https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy
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v0.3.0 is out
Download from https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy/releases/tag/0.3.0
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Tested the Impeller update for macOS in #flutter 3.13! See the performance improvement
Just enabled it for AppFlowy macOS. https://docs.flutter.dev/perf/impeller#macos
- Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off
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I created a versus list for note taking apps (last tab). What do you guys think? Did I miss anything?
AppFlowy has doesn't have links to pages, but they're working on it, and "This feature will be expanded to support Mention a block in the future." (https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy/issues/2196)
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BlockSuite: An open-source Notion-like editor with multiplayer support
It seems like there's a lot of recent interest and effort in open-source or self-hosted Notion-like/markdown-with-widgets applications and platforms. AppFlowy (https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy) comes to mind; I attended one of their monthly "town hall" meetings a few months back, and looks like they're rapidly increasing in popularity. I think there was another similar project like this on HN front page last week, IIRC.
This makes me happy, because I switched to Obsidian primarily for local-first file storage in a platform-agnostic format. I've learned to love many things about Obsidian and am writing a few plugins myself, but there are still several Notion-esq functionalities I wish I had, and I find myself handing off between Obsidian and other webapps for certain effort, like team project management.
I used to get far more excited to explore new projects like BlockSuite, and I really appreciate their documentation, but I find it hard to justify allocating time to reviewing and trying out new tools when I still have much more improve on with my Obsidian usage; this is especially true of newer projects where I'm unsure of their shelf life.
To assuage my internal conflict I remind myself that I think plaintext is fundamentally the right choice for much knowledge collection, and I'm proud to say that if the internet shut down, I'd retain a significant growing fraction of my personal data.
- I'm making a GlowUI text editor to get back into coding
- Will Notion ever get an adaptive icon on Android?
What are some alternatives?
yarle - Yarle - The ultimate converter of Evernote notes to Markdown
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
kepubify - Fast, standalone EPUB to Kobo EPUB conversion tool.
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
fsnotes - Notes manager for macOS/iOS
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
docs - Documentation site
AFFiNE - There can be more than Notion and Miro. AFFiNE(pronounced [ə‘fain]) is a next-gen knowledge base that brings planning, sorting and creating all together. Privacy first, open-source, customizable and ready to use.
html-to-markdown - ⚙️ Convert HTML to Markdown. Even works with entire websites and can be extended through rules.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
evernote-to-obsidian - Wrapper for the Yarle app to make converting Evernote notebooks to Markdown easier
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.