I want to leave Evernote. How do I do it?
Evernote has changed its privacy policy, and people aren't impressed. The company has added a stipulation whereby a small number of its employees may be able to access your notes in order to improve the company's machine learning abilities for improve future features. The move comes after the company, which had been experiencing financial troubles, limited to two the number of devices able to access notes on its free tier.
There are, frankly, better options out there now. From Google Docs to OneNote to your own convoluted system of HTML and PDF files, here's how to get your stuff out of Evernote ASAP.
How to export your Evernote data
Note: This guide uses macOS for screenshots on how to export Evernote data, but the same steps apply, in the same order, for Windows. You cannot perform an export from the web version of Evernote, unfortunately.
- Open Evernote.
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Sign in to your Evernote account.
- Click on Edit in the Menu bar at the top left of your screen.
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Select Select All from the dropdown menu.
- Select File in the Menu bar.
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Click on Export Notes from the dropdown menu.
- Name the file anything you want.
- Select where to save the file. I saved it to my desktop so it can be easily found.
- Select Format and select HTML
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Click Save. It will export as separate HTML files, and put assets in separate folders.
- Open Google Drive in a Chrome browser.
- Tap on New and tap Folder or File.
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Upload HTML files to chosen folder.
- Open chosen file.
- Tap Open with Google Docs.
Now you can access your Evernote files in Google Docs! It's not a perfect solution, and some formatting issues may persist, but if you're really sold on moving your stuff from Evernote to Docs, this is your best way.
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