![]() All those years I have been an extremely strong proponent for Evernote, helped many others setup Evernote, working with Evernote, and the like. Because you do this once, efficiency IMHO is not that important.Īlmost from the beginning of Evernote I have been a user and paid user as well. The „notebook“ information is not saved in the ENEX, so you end up with a heap of notes if not exporting each Notebook to an individual ENEX file. Here it should be done notebook by notebook. The classical export use case is to move the notes to another application. Since all notes are stored on the EN server in the cloud, IMHO there is no real need to run special backups. v10 takes this decision away, because there are no more local notebooks. One may discuss the necessity to back up altogether, at least if one does not have any local notebooks. One must tell EN export (which happens per notebook, and to an ENEX file) apart from running a backup of the EN data. Just make sure the „keep local copy“ is enabled in v10 - in legacy it automatically creates a local copy. On a Windows computer using a similar backup solution, the same will happen. On a Mac it is quite simple: TimeMachine will backup the local EN data, as it will backup all the rest.
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