

YARLE
Yarle - The ultimate converter of Evernote notes to Markdown.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
Features
- Ad-free
- No registration required
- Desktop Application
- Zettelkasten note method
Tags
- enex-files
- enex
- obsidian
- Metadata
- evernote-to-logseq
- obsidian-md
- ultimate-converter
- evernote
- electron-app
- evernote-markup-language
- evernote-export
- zero-install
- evernote-enex
- logseq
- markdown-converter
YARLE News & Activities
Recent activities
- OrdinaryPerson added YARLE as alternative to Evernote2md
- OrdinaryPerson added YARLE
YARLE information
What is YARLE?
Features: Yarle can convert: 📝 Any text 📝 All metadata: original creation time, last modification time, tags, GPS location, notebook name, source URL 🔗 External links 🔗 Internal links among Evernote notes 💻 Codeblocks 🖼? Inline Images 📎 Attachments 📄 Webclips Works with: 📓 single enex file (one notebook exported from Evernote) 📚 or a folder of enex files supported (several notebooks exported and placed into the same folder locally)
Highly customizable: 🚀 Creates Markdown files matching to user-defined templates, see Templates introduced. See How to use templates with YARLE for details. 💡 Metadata support: Puts title, creation time, update time, tags, and latlong source, notebook, link to original html meta-information into md as metadata. (To set them, please set up a custom template) 🔨 Updates md files' creation, access, and modification timestamps according to the notes' original create/update/modification time. 🔨 Organizes all attachments into a _resources subfolder (to keep the notes' folder as simple as possible). To where can I import the converted notes? Any other note taking application which recognizes notes in standard markdown, like NotePlan or Craft, but Yarle supports some others that has specific format requirements too. These are:
Obsidian
LogSeq
Tana (check details and limitations here)
Heptabase

