It’s official: Evernote will restrict free users to 50 notes | TechCrunch::Days after Evernote started testing a free plan with access to only one notebook and 50 notes, it has now made this change for all free users

  • ocassionallyaduck@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s official: note taking app with 0 advantages over just plain ass notes synced via cloud signs death warrant.

    For real, FOSS software that saves to a file folder and does all of this exists. They are just chasing us into their arms.

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        9 months ago

        Thanks! That is good to know. I will check it out. I was thinking of creating one that allows you to BYOC. I need something that is free, cross platform, auto saves, and can keep offline copies. All for just basic note taking.

        No way in hell I am going to pay a ton of money to store a bunch of text. I don’t even need any of the advanced functionality, not even images, just a dumping ground for text notes I take on my phone.

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    9 months ago

    I hit the 50 cap, then deleted about 30 unnecessary notes, and STILL couldn’t create more notes.

    I replaced it with Draft Notes.

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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The notetaking app said that this change will be applicable for all new and existing free users starting December 4.

    Going forward, new and existing Free users will have a maximum of fifty notes and one notebook per account.

    These limits refer to the number of notes and notebooks a user can have in their account at one time: you can always delete unwanted content to remain below the threshold,” the company, owned by Milan-based Bending Spoons, said.

    At that time, a spokesperson told TechCrunch that the notetaking app has “been unprofitable for years and the situation was unsustainable in the long term.”

    While Ian Smalls, who was appointed Evernote CEO in 2018, managed to get the company to $100 million in recurring revenue, the app has fallen behind newer competitors like Notion.

    For users who might want to look for alternatives, Notion, Microsoft OneNote and Zoho Notebook offer generous free tiers.


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    9 months ago

    Old news, they already have implemented it around 2 weeks ago. I moved to LogSeq, it’s a bit more complicated than Evernote but it’s a really good alternative. Open source too.

    Don’t forget to delete your account on your way out.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve never understood why anyone uses Evernote. Just use a folder with Markdown files. Or Obsidian. Or VS Code with plugins. Or EMacs org mode. So many good FOSS options out there (yes, I know VS Code isn’t FOSS but VSCodium is) that don’t lock you in. Hypocritical of me to say as an Apple user, but I hate when companies’ business models are to lock in consumers. Just make a better product that’s worth paying for.

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      9 months ago

      It’s simple. The people using Evernote didn’t care about being locked in.

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        9 months ago

        Same shit will happen to all those people building their shit on the back of Discord.

        At some point all the people who paid for it will want to see some returns, and suddenly it’s costing you $30 a month to access your own content.

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      9 months ago

      Obsidian is awesome. It won’t meet everyone’s needs, but I love the lightweight simplicity of it. But it’s also extremely extensible with add-ons if you want to go down that rabbit hole.

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    9 months ago

    whats the point of a note taking application? Either keep the note in a .txt file for long term, or write it on pen & paper for short term.

    What’s the point of an app to keep temporary notes?

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      9 months ago

      They offer additional features. One Note ties into the MS eco-system in an okish way. Obsidian is basically text (actually md) in a folder/folders but supports plug-ins that can do a lot. Notion is backed by databases. Others run in the terminal and can support plug-ins. Evernote was one of the first to offer additional features and offered syncing and connections to other apps (seems a lot of that has been restricted in the last 15 years).

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      Seeing all these recommendations for all these note taking applications makes me feel so out of touch lol like I literally just use Discord for short-term scrap notes and then I use txt files for long-term notes (synced to my Dropbox), like you said.

      I’m probably missing out on some features but honestly I have instant cloud syncing for my short-term and long-term notes and it works well enough for me, plus with 2FA it’s generally secure enough. Anything sensitive would be encrypted and probably stored locally only. It works well enough for me.

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    Lol, tried them about 10 years ago, wasn’t impressed.

    They’re still around, and think this is a good move? So many other, WAY better notebook apps.

    MS OneNote works well on all platforms (except Linux!) for several years now, and blows Evernote away (it’s my Achilles heel).

    And now apps like Joplin, Obsidian, etc, are closing fast on OneNote (and even better in some ways), and can sync with tools like Syncthing.

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      For using onenote in Linux, I just made an app out of the web version in Epiphany/GNOME Web. It’s not as smooth as a real app, but it’s functional. I expect you could do it with Chromium too.

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      9 months ago

      re: OneNote

      Although not a replacement for OneNote on Windows 10/OneNote in Microsoft 365, you can get Waydroid and run OneNote’s Android app with it.

      I don’t have a stylus so I’m not able to check if everything works, but if it does, it’ll hopefully feel better than the web client, which wasn’t able to keep up with stylus strokes last time I checked. The number of pens is lacking though, even the iPadOS version is better…

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        I’ve always run the full desktop app on Windows (Office 2016 at this point). Pretty sure it supports writing/stylus.

        I’m always waiting for the other shoe to drop, when MS borks something with Onedrive so I can’t sync with this old version any more. Fortunately that will only impact mobile devices, my laptop/pc’s will continue to sync with each other.

        They’re clearly pushing us away from full desktop apps, wanting us to use 365/SaaS instead. No thanks. Web apps/UWP suck.

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    9 months ago

    Hey everyone. I own a Synology and run evernote on it. Can someone recommend a good note app that isn’t Synology Note station that I can run on my Synology? I don’t really want my notes on the internet so OneDrive is not an option. Thank you for your recommendations.

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        9 months ago

        I think the markdown files are stored locally and on their cloud. I rather have it on my server. Thank you!

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          9 months ago

          You don’t have to sync it to their cloud you can sync it to your own actually. I use my bextcloud server to sync it and they have other options like WebDAV as well

          Edit to add: they also let you self host the server they designed as well