Closed PatrickF1 closed 5 years ago
Quiver 3.2 is just released. It's a full rewrite of many core components including model layer, caching, syncing, and full-text search. I think it shows my commitment to further develop Quiver for years to come. So I am closing this.
Thank you Yaolian! I agree that it shows your commitment to Quiver for many years, and am happy to say that I am probably not switching to Boostnote anytime soon :)
Has anyone tried to migrate their Quiver library to Boostnote? I tried migrating by exporting my Quiver notes to Markdown and then importing them but I ran into 3 huge problems
Has anyone happened to have written a script on this?
Ylian, if you're reading this, I'm sorry if the premises of this question is discouraging. I'm not trying to rub the problems of your wonderful creation that is Quiver in your face, or passive aggressively complain to the community. I just want to try Boostnote for a time as since I uninstalled Evernote a month ago, I've been a note-taking nomad and don't quite know where I want to stay. BUT I do want to say if development picked up on Quiver and the iOS app I would definitely choose Quiver! Right now I think Quiver is in a better state than Boostnote but its trajectory isn't nearly as bright with the lack of recent updates.