The cost is on par with EN, but right now EN has more features I need. Some features just don't exist in the free plan, so you can't know if they work like you're hoping until you buy a paid plan. You can only have 5 folders in the free account. The worst thing about Notejoy in my opinion is that you can't test it for free. It seems to me like Notejoy is very solidly engineered and the makers take their time with adding features in order to test them and get them right. So is an EN importer, but for now you can import HTML files from EN. But there's a published roadmap, and these are on it. It also lacks tables and colored fonts, which actually puts it behind EN legacy. The desktop clipper works very well, capturing even complicated webpages like Reddit threads that other clippers struggle with. It's lacking features I consider essential, like a mobile clipper. Some have complained that 2FA is only available on paid accounts. Notejoy wins on privacy with end-to-end encryption. I bought the lifetime deal recently, but am still They do have, I think, better privacy and security options than EN. They don't have end to end encryption, so if privacy is tops on your list, they may not be your choice. I'm hopeful it will mature into something as stable as EN used to be, but with a lot more features.įor those concerned about who's behind Nimbus Note, here's an article. So, for the present time, we feel that simply selling a 'lifetime' subscription to Evernote would be cost prohibitive (We could always go off the deep end and charge something ridiculous like 3375 - 100 years x our annual price - 25, but where's the fun in that ). They have some bugs, especially around syncing, but they keep fixing them. They are very responsive to feature requests and problems. Nimbus Note seems like they've started by rebuilding an Evernote clone, but with lots of the features EN users wanted but never got, like nested notebooks, a much more robust editor, etc. I've been playing with a few of these, and here's what I've found on my top 2 contenders, fwiw.
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