When features of Markdown not enough for well looking formatting just add HTML code, or even use TeX syntax. :) Joplin brings together better of two worlds: Markdown layout with inline HTML code. Here you can read why I hate it.įinally, I found quite perspective Evernote alternative, at least for desktop, like Laverna with no critical bugs but much better. But Laverna has ton of critical bugs, it’s just dangerous to work with it because next release could brake everything. :)Ī time later I found another organizer Laverna, it allows to solve some problems of Evernote with text notes, and Markdown format guarantees that data could be saved even in worst situation. But I will never fix them, it's impossible except rewriting everything with hands, but I don't want to do it with Evernote, who knows how it will be works tomorrow. It feels like fight against MS Word.įor the reason I have a lot of broken and unreadable notes in Evernote postponed to "someday-edit". Evernote is trying to keep original HTML/CSS formatting of page and adopt it for internal editor, but its viewer can't show it identically, moreover it doesn't allow edit raw code of saved elements. Well, if we write a note with Evernote WYSIWYG editor then no problem, but if you saved web-page or even its part then problems stars. A long ago I started to use Evernote, that time it was almost only solution for such kind of task. Evernote can't even show it correct in its viewer.Īs 100% paranoid I trust only things that stay with me, that's why I write notes and save part of webpages to local storage. The same full-site copy created with Evernote's Web Clipper then imported to Joplin.
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