Image annotation is very lackluster compared to Evernote’s Skitch integration.Can’t annotate/highlight webpage captures (although this may apparently be a limitation of the.No “web interface” option for accessing notes outside of the macOS/iOS ecosystem. I frequently write documentation for clients in Evernote, and send them a public web-link to the document for them to look at, and the same link updates instantly if I modify it in the Evernote client. This is one of EN’s killer features that I just can’t live without anymore. These are the some of the things (for me, at least) that Keep It needs to improve before I can fully embrace it: There are, however enough deficiencies in it to continue keeping me chained to Evernote for going on 14 years now. Keep It is as close as I have found to a viable alternative to Evernote. I finally after 13 years found home for my notes, clips, webpage snippets, writing and ideas. Try it, let me know how it worked for you. Its not perfect (the detail of a note could be better made for writing and viewing) But on the organising side and speed its perfect! adds useful new features like stacks (like album for your apple photos) NimbusNotes - very close to EN alternative, poor notes lists and viewsīut now I think I have finally found a good alternative: Keep it OneNote - close, but I didn't get used to the Microsoft ecosystem Simplenote - too much simple, hard to migrate your data elsewhereĪpple notes - good for up to 1000 notes then hard to organize Synology NoteStation - great, but no native iOS app, only Notion - too many advanced features for my needs )īefore " Keep it" app I intensely tried almost all alternative options like: (slow, not native app, strange UI, on iPad mini 4 unusably slow, etc. Hey Evernoters, like you I am EN paid user since 2008 with 4000+ notes.Īnd like you, I am not happy with EN the last few years, for reasons that you all well know for sure.
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