

I learned about two versions of NixNote, and as of, when I write these words, I recommend that you try the NixNote fork maintained by Github user robert7. NixNote threatens to synchronize with Evernote, and this threatens to meet my immediate needs. This leads me to, which suggests NixNote. I search the web for delete all notes evernote linux. What could possibly help here? What Could Possibly Help Here On the web, one can delete a single note at a time by clicking multiple times. Why not at least let me delete all the notes that match the current search criteria?! On Android, one can select 20 notes at a time-I can’t begin to imagine the reason for this limitation-which doesn’t suffice when I have 210 notes to delete. One can’t do this on Android nor the web client. On a desktop client, one can select many notes then delete them with a single command. Sadly, Evernote doesn’t produce a Linux client, which leads to one severe user experience problem: deleting notes. My Evernote library has become a graveyard.

It is only for opening the quick note taking app.I store a lot of stuff in Evernote. There is no option to quit Evernote here. This gives you another note taking application on Linux but it also presents a problem. It opens the Scratch Pad for you to type a quick note. There is an app indicator that seems like a way to launch a minimized Evernote application, like Skype on Linux.

If you click on the X button to close the Evernote application, the program goes in background instead of exiting. The changes took into effect only after I restarted Evernote app.Īnother issue is about closing the application. However, when I changed the system theme to light or standard, it didn’t change theme application theme immediately. There are a few annoyances here and there with the software being in beta.Īs you can notice in the image above, Evernote Linux client detected the dark mode in Ubuntu and switched to dark theme automatically. Experiencing the beta version of Evernote Linux client You may enjoy using Evernote on Linux now.
