I take meeting notes with it, read with a pen in hand, and jot down things I want to synthesize in my Zettelkasten (more below), draw diagrams, plan projects, and note to-do items as they occur to me, journal sometimes. While I used to manage everything in my bullet journal, I currently use it exclusively as a rapid logger. I advocate for a plainer, simpler method instead of the multi-colored, sticker-clad sort you'll see if you go Googling. However, I have used a caret-style bullet (^) to indicate when I’ve moved something over to my digital system (see below). The bullet key Ryder recommends handles nearly everything I need and so that's what I use, too. I prefer Noodler’s Bernanke Black ink, but I have to refill too often because I write a lot. I write notes with a Pilot Vanishing Point with Pilot Namiki cartridges. Both are sturdy enough to be jostled around on my bike. Leuchtturm1917 is, in some ways, more functional with its plentiful and pre-numbered pages, bookmarks, elastic closure, and pen loops (I always install two). Black n’ Red has the best paper, in my opinion, and the wide rule makes quick work of notetaking in meetings or while reading. I go back-and-forth between lined, hardcover Black n’ Red notebooks and plain or dot-gridded Leuchtturm1917. I've used all sorts of formats (small pocket notebook, larger format notebook, and digital using the Apple Pencil). I've been using Ryder's system since 2015. It is a cloud service.I use a modified version of the note-taking method called Bullet Journaling, which was invented by Ryder Carroll. I hope that Evernote will develop better encryption options (like zero-knowledge encrypted notebooks), and I think such a thing is possible, but I very much doubt they will ever develop something for you to sync (through wifi, for example) without the cloud. You have to trade some security for convenience, though. In short, if you want an app that works smoothly on mobile and desktop no matter what operating system you use, Evernote is the best solution. By the way, using the "index" feature, you can actually do your work in another app (like nvALT) and manipulate the data using DEVONthink - it's pretty nifty. The downside is that the iOS app is in desperate need of an update and using DEVONthink you can only sync with other Apple stuff. ![]() You can sync to and from your iPad through your wifi network quite easily, and the app handles massive amounts of data. I would say DEVONthink is probably the best option for the security-conscious who want to avoid the cloud. Even OneNote is part of the cloud these days, though I believe you might be able to work around this by saving locally and manually transferring the database from one computer to another.Įven on the Mac, the cloud is built into just about everything these days. In addition to what has already been said, I'll add that the PC environment appears to have fewer options for syncing notes across devices, especially if you are planning to avoid the cloud (someone else's servers). ![]() On windows go to your Database files C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\Evernote\Evernote\Databasesġ) Copy call the ALL the Database folder files onto external Hard driveĢ) wipe out the new files in the Database Folder of the Laptopģ) copy over your saved backup files to this folder from the external Hard Drive Or you can just copy over the whole Desktop database to yourr laptop. Then Import said Exported notes to LaptopĬan you put do that with your phone? Not that I know of Synch is not the right word - you can, however, manually copy over the database files to your laptop- not easilyĪ) you can Export the Notebook "Export Notes" Lets say what your trying to ask is can you synch a locally saved only notebook (not in the cloud) that is on your Desktop with your Laptop where you also run Evernote which you want to take to work or on the road You question is a bit vague "between Evernote and my PC" - what do you mean by "Evernote"?Įvernote account IS the cloud - by definition Edited - Scott beat me to the answer but here is mine anyway
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