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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 7, 2014 at 11:42 PM

 

Indeed, Alexander, there’s very little if any information about NimbusNotes developers on their site.

Yet their product in some ways appears and functions at a level similar to Evernote, if not better. And that makes me even more curious about who the developers are and what their ultimate plan is. I got 10,000 plus notes imported from EN into NimbusNote today. Smooth process, except for the program stopping every few thousand notes. Guess it got full and had indigestions. :)

I am liking NimbusNotes, though dislike there is no apparent way to sort folders and tags alphabetically, and now they’re a mess because of the imports from EN.

And I see that NimbusNotes has lost the EN “created” dates.

I noted also that the ResophNotes sites says very little about it other than a list of features. Looks like it has not been upgraded since October 2013.

Since I already feel burned by Aquamind NoteShareExpress desktop edition for Windows, which hasn’t been changed since 2012 I am feeling less secure than usual about software.

Daly

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
Glad you found a satisfactory solution. I hope that the ‘classic’
>Evernote will continue to work well with Windows 10 onwards.
> >I’m not sure I understand the point below re Online sync. As far as I
>know, both ResophNotes and CintaNotes use the Simplenote service for
>syncing, which itself is part of the ‘cloud’ as is Dropbox. I assume
>that any (non-LAN) syncing service nowadays will be based on the cloud,
>in order to also offer web access to data. Or am I missing something?
> >BTW, in respect to NimbusNote in particular, I was quite surprised at
>the lack of information on who is behind the company, or even where its
>headquarters are located.
> >MotionTwelve wrote:
>>E. Offline with Online sync option: split award goes to ResophNotes and
>>CintaNotes.  Evernote database can be synced using Google
>>Drive/Dropbox/etc. but it’s not as convenient.  WizNote and NibusNote
>>require to register online account but can be used offline.  I just
>>don’t like their enforced cloud approach.
>