UncleNinja-image

Removed the part about "all devices on all platforms" in the description because that isn't possible. Does it have Solaris or Linux support? No. You can use a browser extension in Linux, sure, but that's not the same as a desktop application. It's even more impossible to support "any device". There are so many devices out there - it would take years to do that.

Since I use Linux, I can't use Evernote. I would recommend Tomboy Notes. It's really nice.

 
oraculum-image

+1

 
Ola-image

Just edit the application and remove it :) Everyone can edit most things on AlternativeTo even though if you don't have edited a lot before it may first be reviewed by an admin!

 
UncleNinja-image

This post is over a year old.

And I did edit it before I posted that.

 
Ola-image

Upps, sorry. I missed that :)

 
Cas-image

Not strictly true though since you can use Nixnote (formally nevernote) on Linux. http://alternativeto.net/software/nevernote/

I realise that it is not an official Evernote application so in strict application terms this entry should not have Linux listed as a supported platform. However when you talk about Evernote as a service and the fact that it provides an API for access by any client on any platform, the original description of "all devices on all platforms" is completely correct.

 
UncleNinja-image

Why are we still talking about this?

 
Cas-image

Firstly because this is the top comment in Evernote and you stated:

Since I use Linux, I can't use evernote.

Therefore I thought I would simply state that there is a desktop application available for Linux and then follow up by pointing out that the constraints of this website doesn't account for Evernote providing a service with API that allows access for any platform via 3rd party applications.

 
UncleNinja-image

xkcd #386 "What do you want me to do? LEAVE? Then they'll keep being wrong!"

I must have meant official. I don't know. I've slept since then.

 

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