AlterNote Editor
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An alternative implementation of the tinyMCE WYSIWYG editor for the Evernote web client.
AlterNote Editor offers tools missing from Evernote's web client. These include— 1. viewing and editing HTML block elements and source code 2. one-click addition of missing parent tags 3. inserting footnotes/sidenotes 4. creating local backup copies 5. editing image properties, including rotation 6. customizing table and list formats 7. collapsing nested lists 8. inserting current date and time 9. changing case of selected text 10. first-line indenting with tab key 11. adding quick links to other notes | Usage | Login to your account from the Evernote web client and select the note you wish to edit. You open that note in an editor by clicking on AlterNote's icon in the browser's toolbar or, when not in edit mode, in the context menu accessed from the note's text area. You can create a new note, as well as a copy of the opened note, by selecting the applicable command in the editor's File menu. You can specify the editor's default dimensions and base font/colors in the Options page. You open links by double-clicking them. You must save any changes you make to a note in order to keep them. Closing the editor before saving will result in the loss of your unsaved changes. When you save a note, that note is uploaded to Evernote's servers and saved there as the latest version. You can view your saved changes back in the Evernote web client by re-selecting the note, or by refreshing the browser. You may have to clear your browser's cache. You can also view saved changes in other Evernote clients after syncing those clients. AlterNote stops running in your browser's background when you don't have any editors open, thus freeing up your system's memory.
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Glyn OldfieldMar 14, 2020
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I've just started using again after I got my Chromebook. It really is the interface Evernote should be imho. Easy to use, responsive, and also enable proper (in my view) searching and LISTING of notes....I really don't like the Evernote Chromebook/Web experience and this get over a lot of that. Main concern is that not a lot happens with it - I don't want to get invested and then it be dropped.
Eduardo PontesSep 7, 2019
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Kevin BransonAug 19, 2018
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I am stingy with extensions. Only those that are really helpful or necessary are installed on my Chromebooks, and even then, I toggle them off when they are not absolutely necessary all of the time. AlterNote Editor is THE most important extension that I have ever enabled now that I try to rely on Chromebooks instead of Windows. Evernote is a vital part of my personal and professional life. The Evernote web app is excellent, but is does not duplicate the Evernote desktop experience in Windows... Show more
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- Version7.8.1
- UpdatedJune 16, 2020
- Offered byjashua212
- Size942KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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