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Evernote for mac 10.122/13/2023 ![]() ![]() It is not the same a local file system than a remote one (even if it is a 1GB network share). The only “issues” (quoted because they really aren’t issues) having your main files in a NAS are: Now this iMac is the “Server” with all files stored in iCloud Drive without local optimization. Until last week I buy my last iMac (2TB Hard Disk), I had all my indexed items (about 300 GB) in my Synology without any problem. And trust me, DEVONthink is far simpler than you imagine (even if it can be used in very complex ways). Don’t approach it with preconceived ideas and you’ll fare better. If you expect it to be like Evernote (or any other application), you’ll almost certainly confuse yourself. It has to treat the notes differently than their application. It’s due to the mechanism provided by Evernote for us to import. I imported all 4 notebooks from my Projects Stacks…didn’t quite understand how I have more notes than I do in Evernote. Or if you want a bit of both, that’s also possible. If you want to make a database for each, you can do that too. The advocated place is a folder in your Home directory, like ~/Databases.ĭatabases and data will be stored locally or a connected external drive. I imported all 4 notebooks from my Projects Stacks…didn’t quite understand how I have more notes than I do in Evernote. ![]() In DTPO…am I copying that same structure with databases? Lectures Stack (contains 11 notebooks by year) ![]() Personal Stack (which contains 10 different notebooks - each one is area of my life) !nbox Notebook (everything goes in here before it gets sorted to the appropriate notebook/tag Where do users store their database? (default Documents?)ĭoes that mean all my files/PDFs/etc that are in my Evernote notes will now have to be stored locally on my computer? (that would be a big turn-off) I am also a perfectionist and hate wasting time through several cycles. I am trying to understand it but still having a hard time wrapping my mind around it. From the recommendations and influence of Mac Power Users Forum, I am considering DEVONThink Pro Office. I am long-time heavy user of Evernote Premium. ![]()
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