7/6/2023 0 Comments Sync klib and evernote![]() This is interesting to me - I haven't yet purchased RM2 because I was concerned that my notes wouldn't sync properly or get indexed by Evernote, but it sounds like it's working for you? I've never emailed in a note to my EN account, but I regularly scan notes within the Android app and usually (sloppy handwriting aside) it can find my notes really well. Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed response! I will wait a few days and try a search again. Like you, the evernote’s search is what has kept me an Evernote customer since 2011. However, I did not think it took multiple days for the indexing to occur. Exactly like you i try to write some words neater knowing they will be good search terms. I have no want to convert to text and loose probably 25% of my note due to sloppy handwriting. Spot on! What you have done with your handwritten notes, is exactly what I have done too. It's a very elegant solution to the situation you are describing. I hope you can get this ironed out because it really is one of those features that makes Evernote indispensable to me and I suspect it will for you, too. You may need to escalate the matter within Evernote Tech Support because it should be working. If this feature is not working for you, then I think it's an Evernote issue, not a RM2 issue. But Evernote is very good and even finds most of my words - even those written in cursive. so when I can't even read my own writing, I carefully write names and topics found in that note somewhere on the page so that it will pick up in the search indexing. I think I mentioned above that if it can't read my handwriting because I've been particularly sloppy, it can't index the search very accurately, lol. Again, this is what I think you are looking for. ![]() ![]() The search results simply show the PDF of my original handwritten notes that contains that word. It took 2 to 3 days with the camera upload as well.Įvernote does NOT, however, convert the PDF to OCR text. And after 2 or 3 days, that note has been indexed for search and all of the notes I've ever written Janice on will show up. With RM2, I have to send the note/notebook/partial notebook using the export tool and mail it to my unique Evernote email address. Evernote took the photo and stored it as a PDF. I believe this is exactly what you are wanting to happen.įor years, I uploaded handwritten notes from a paper spiral binder via the "import from camera" tool in the iOS app. I, too, have hundreds of handwritten note pages in Evernote and when I want to look for those where I've written "Janice" or "budget", all I do is a general search in Evernote for Janice or budget and ALL of the notes I've uploaded where I've written those words pop up in the search results. This is the "search handwriting" feature ( ) The Evernote feature that goes through PDF's with handwriting or typed text and create a search index is a long-standing feature that predates RM2 by years. I email both the handwritten notes and OCR'd notes to EN with 2 clicks. I use the RM2 with EN on a daily basis and the integration is acceptable for me. So I think it is worth the effort to Evernote and all you techies out there. The reMarkable 2 is great and I am told on good authority that cognitively for planing and thinking, it is far superior to typing it out. I am sure this must be doable if someone can please take this to the next step. This would would be fantastic to be able to. This allow me to look it up on my mobile in Evernote where-ever I am. Once there however, I can only read it, (which is fine for my need), but I can not edit it. This is very simple to do and does note take long. From here I can move it to my relevant notebook (say ‘daily planner). This I then can open in my inbox notebook in Evernote which I created a while ago (can’t remember how but if any one is interested I sure I could find out again). Once I have completed my note, PFD, whatever, I then email it to special my Evernote e-mail address that everyone gets when the get the Evernote account. ![]() I am not technology minded (a sailboat rigger) but I think I have taken the first step in getting the world most expensive paper to my Evernote.
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