I gave the Joplin Linux desktop application a try, and importing one
of my smaller Evernote folders from the .enex backup file worked
great.

I found instructions on setting up a Nextcloud server under Docker,
which Joplin is supposed to work well with.  Also, Joplin apparently
syncs with Dropbox, which Jerry mentioned as a viable back-end for
him, so running a Nextcloud server may not be necessary.

Looks like a decent replacement for Evernote if Evernote does go out
of business. At least for web clippings, which is mostly what I use
Evernote for. I've never tried out Evernote's other media types, such
as audio, or its OCR capabilities, and I'm not sure what other
non-text media types Evernote supports, so I can't test whether they
work in Joplin.


On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 11:26 AM Rich Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There's an open-source rival to Evernote: Joplin. Check it out at 
> https://joplin.cozic.net/ I have it set up for Linux/iOS/Mac OS, though I 
> don't regularly use it because I never quite got the whole Evernote thing, 
> other than as the sign on a building in Redwood City. My main use for it is 
> to take notes about seating locations in movie theaters, now that they all 
> want you to reserve in advance and I got tired of being too far back or too 
> close.
>
> It has the downside that you need to host a server yourself. But this is BLU, 
> so you have plenty of help setting up servers. :-)
>
> -rich
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