MyNotex is one application I keep revisiting for my note-taking and project management tasks. Italian Developer Massimo Nardello releases one major update per year. MyNotex keeps getting better and better. Version 1.3.1, was released in June. Nardello took what was a near-perfect locally stored note-taking program and made it better than using cloud-based services such as Evernote, Box or Dropbox. Its feature set far exceeds the functionality of traditional plain text note-taking apps for Linux users.
I really liked this app.
The question is: people who have thousands of annotations in Evernote and want to migrate to MyNotex, how will they import all the records from the .EXEX file?
Not having disciplined myself to use note software of any kind as yet, I see a need for some example files to introduce folks like me to the utility of something like MyNotex. Is there a link to some sample files?
MyNotex Is an Almost Perfect Note Taker and Task Manager
Posted by: Jack M. Germain August 7, 2015 05:00 AMMyNotex is one application I keep revisiting for my note-taking and project management tasks. Italian Developer Massimo Nardello releases one major update per year. MyNotex keeps getting better and better. Version 1.3.1, was released in June. Nardello took what was a near-perfect locally stored note-taking program and made it better than using cloud-based services such as Evernote, Box or Dropbox. Its feature set far exceeds the functionality of traditional plain text note-taking apps for Linux users.
The question is: people who have thousands of annotations in Evernote and want to migrate to MyNotex, how will they import all the records from the .EXEX file?