![]() ![]() ![]() PPS I did work for Evernote in the past, creating their Windows Phone app, working on Evernote Food, Evernote Pebble, Evernote for Android Wear and more. I create an HTML index file, but you can also browse on disk. Also I set the creation and modification dates of the generated files to match those of the original note. PS for those that care about such things, tagged notes are created as symbolic links to the note in the notebook folder, so you'll save space. This app is in no way associated with Evernote. I'm looking for feedback, big or small, to see if this is something I should release to the world. My privacy policy is at (I don't collect/export any information, I just talk to Evernote's servers once you've logged in). ![]() It is currently in beta and can be downloaded from I'm a long-time Evernote user (since 2009, ~12,000 notes), and I wanted to always have a local html copy of my Evernote notes, including my tag hierarchy, so I've created an app for that, called ExportNote: It talks directly to the Evernote service, not to the locally installed app. ![]()
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