
In addition, have also co-edited a note all with personal premium edition. I have used EN to share lots of notes (mostly from clippings via iPad or pfd's from external sources) with a number of people. Both wiki's and EN do this extremely well and if you use Tags on your notes, it's easier than having to think about wiki structure, hierarchy, linking, and indexing. What I do like and is also available in most good wiki's is search capabilities.
SIMPLENOTE VS.EVERNOTE MANUAL
Second, merging is manual when two or changes occur especially when someone is performs offline editing and syncs. Two things that make Evernote difficult to replace a wiki, one, no social features like activity streams or discussions associated to a note (hope they don't get distracted by this and add it). You can allow others to edit even if they don't have a Premuim account, you have to have one and their changes are applied to your account usage. Latest versions like Confluence include Social features such as Activity StreamsĢ. Designed for editing by multiple users concurrently - think teamsĤ. this is where evernote really shines.Īnyhow, please take a look at the link dan posted. unfortunately, if you want to do something like use your wiki on more than one type of platform (maybe create it on the mac and use it at work on windows) then you will be out of luck with most products. these are very powerful, and highly recommended for their easy linking of information and ability to do things such as generate links automatically to content that already exists. It is also not a wiki in the private sense of a personal wiki (like one you can build with voodoopad or some other similar program). you can do that with the shared notebooks (i haven't, but i understand it is possible), but this will only be with a select group of users (i think everyone in the group has to have a premium account). evernote has the ability to share notes and notebooks, so it sounds like it would definitely fulfill your requirements for sharing.Įvernote is not a wiki, though, in the sense of something like wikipedia, where multiple users are generating content. I find evernote to be a great environment for connecting thoughts, so if that is your goal, then you are all set! thanks dan for the kind words! indeed, index notes work great for me.
SIMPLENOTE VS.EVERNOTE HOW TO
I was wondering if I could do this in Evernote? Has anyone tried this or have a thought on how to do this? Recently, I have been investigating developing a wiki that would be used, sometimes privately, and other times publicly.
SIMPLENOTE VS.EVERNOTE SOFTWARE
I use TheBrain Software as a file content management system.I am constantly trying to ensure that my data can be reused and connected so I may build future thoughts.
