Open bbhenry opened 11 years ago
Yep.. I can really use Evernote with StackEdit!
It will be cool to support Evernote
Yeah it would be great. Mathjax is not supported by Evernote though.
@jakab922 evernote clip can keep everything in a html page. i have tested on pages with math generated by mathjax and evernote clip does keep everything almost the same.
Or, maybe we can export to pdf first then to evernote.
+1 - Only thing really keeping me from using this heavily
I'm throwing my hat in for this, too. Would really make this complete. Marxi.co has good Evernote sync.
+1 would be pretty rad
+1 for Evernote support. It is nice done by Marxi.co editor.
+1 For simple support is ok, save and import. Evernote is a better place to store
+1 Marxi.co is a good comparison, works well but not open source
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+1 for Evernote support, similar to Marxi.co
+1 for Evernote support. Thanks ;-)
+1 for Evernote support, thanks
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+1. It would beat postach.io
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+1 for Evernote support from a marxi.co user. It should be free, open-source, and most importantly, full-featured.
+1 from me
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+1 :)
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+1. Preferably with the option of source-only storage in Evernote, or mixed html/plain like marxico.
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Markable.in has rather unreliable autosave and save features. Would be great to see integration with StackEdit.
I would sponsor StackEdit without any hesitation if it supports Evernote
StackEdit and Evernote + 1
One little remark: I think an important feature of the Evernote capability would be to save as html with the markdown in metadata, so that the rendered page is visible in Evernote, but the original source is still there and editable.
+1 for publishing HTML to Evernote, similar to Marxi.co
+1.
@staeff777: that's exactly what marxi.co does. It uses heavily StackEdit.
StackEdit: That kind of service would be awesome and should be proposed by yourself directly. StackEdit features are awesome but they need to be coupled to services like evernote to become something else entirely. It is useless to write and save awesome markdown file if you can't find them easily. Evernote does exactly that.
Hoping for the best.
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2 years and a half later: still no evernote support. :( I don't get how CouchDB can be more popular and interesting for end-users than evernote. I don't know anyone that is using CouchDB.
@benweet is there any interest in implementing this?
150 Millions users in 2015 for evernote. I'm not so sure there is so much couchdb users. If couchdb support is pertinent, why not evernote. Just say'in.
@jdat82 I started playing around with CouchDB because of StackEdit, and once I tried it, actually enjoy working with CouchDB; I'm surprised as a document-store database it hasn't taken off more. The CouchDB tools for creating a CouchApp seem to have a bit too much churn still, and it would be loads better if one or several of them stabilized a bit. But in general, yes; sync with all the things! Evernote support, FTP, and maybe a generic login for StackEdit that if you sign in on multiple devices, they get kept in sync with their documents automatically.
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+1 Can we support Evernote Seriously ?
+1 I really want it,
Please!!!! +1
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+1 like https://marxi.co/ but Open Source.
+1. Please support the ability to sync to evernote like https://marxi.co/
my little +1 for this!
Guys, found a Mac Markdown editor that supports Evernote and everything else that Stackedit does. http://www.mweb.im/
For people using the wonderful Sublime Text 3 text editor, there is a plugin that does the same. It is less easy and ergonomic than StackEdit or Marxico but the former does not want to implement Evernote support and the latter is a tad expensive for what it is.
There is also a plugin for Sublime Text 2.
Would love to see this.
+1. Please support the ability to sync to evernote. Just syncing notes created by stackedit is very OK!
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Hi, I found http://markable.in/ and they support the following:
Evernote Integration - Fully integrated with Evernote. Import notes into Markable editor. Export your markdown source or html output to Evernote.
And it would be great to have this supported. You will suddenly gain a bunch of users asking for this function here:
http://discussion.evernote.com/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=search&fromMainBar=1