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OneNote. It’s free on all platforms and handles your listed requirements.
If OneNote had been made by a hot new startup if would have crushed the competition (easy to use! affordable! very flexible! just works!). Instead, it's too often glossed over because it's made by one of IT's behemoths and not considered to be sexy enough.
Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
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Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#102Due to some weird bug in Evernote, I lost about 10% of all my notes. Some of them critical. This happened about a year ago, and I never found out the actual cause. I think it was some kind of bug triggered by the combination of syncing from/to the mobile app and the desktop app. But I completely stopped trusting Evernote after this and stopped using it.
Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#103I have over a thousand notes in Evernote. One day I noticed that one was missing shortly after I created it. Eventually I discovered that the convenient new-note shortcut was failing every time with a database corruption error - but the error only appeared in a system log I was unaware of. There was no indication to the user that the notes were failing. To this day I have no idea how many notes I lost due to this bug…
I'm 100% done trusting proprietary formats for this data. My OrgMode files are all plain text, so they can be read on any platform.
Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#104I'm a paid customer of Evernote, I must say that it works great and it has no reasonable replacement. I use it for all kinds of notes, like for example short tutorials on the command line, issuing commands that are hard to remember, TODO lists (both at work and for grocery shopping), meeting notes, listing pros and cons, everything. In meetings I like the ability to record audio, or to add pictures I take with my pho…
Others suggest OneNote does exactly that.
>My problems with it is that the data is not easy to port
This is a fatal problem, and is a big reason I don't use either EN or ON anymore at all.
Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#105I'm a paid customer of Evernote, I must say that it works great and it has no reasonable replacement. I use it for all kinds of notes, like for example short tutorials on the command line, issuing commands that are hard to remember, TODO lists (both at work and for grocery shopping), meeting notes, listing pros and cons, everything. In meetings I like the ability to record audio, or to add pictures I take with my pho…
I'm a paid user as well and also worry about the company dying. Frankly, I wish they would focus 100% on the core product and kill features that aren't part of that core. For example, get rid of chat. Other companies do it better.
Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#106After I noticed that their forum thread [1] about requesting LaTeX-style math notes was almost as old as my Evernote Premium subscription, I came to the conclusion that this is just a ripoff. I paid all these years only to keep my access and for the occasional design update but the core experience stagnated. Dropbox Paper already provided a better note-taking experience and with Notion.so I finally found a full repla…
Notion looks great. I was hoping your comment implied it support latex math but unfortunately not.
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Keep is my current go to. They've added a lot to it recently, but I was unaware they've added locations. The ML predictions for grocery items when you're writing a list is a nice touch. I'm trying to get off Google's teat, but it looks like I'm on the Keep train, until they abruptly discontinue it in 12-18 months.
I know the "until they pull the plug" is a popular meme but EOL expectations for GSuite products are completely different than other Google products.
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What do you do about ideas you think of when you're not at a computer? Or when you're at a computer that doesn't have access to the network you usually store notes on?
press a single key combination, of course! but in vim!
Re: Why Evernote failed to realize its potential
#110I use Evernote for anything that is relevant to others in my family. We can keep each other up to date on things like shopping lists and trip planning, family events or projects. Plus take notes. It’s one of the only apps I use and pay for. Chose it because it works on all devices and is simple. They could handle syncing a little better, when a change is made on two devices at once. But the almost unforgivable sin is…