If you've got a way you like, share it in the comments. I’m also tinkering with a few other, more automated ways of transferring notes from Evernote to text files, but I haven’t polished them enough. It's like a filtering step that keeps junk out of Notational Velocity, where I try to raise my better thoughts. For me, it works well because I like to digest my Evernote inbox items one at a time. It also goes really quickly once you get the hang of it. Import Text File (.csv) Import Text File (.json) Import from Excel Import from Avast Import from LastPass Import from 1Password Import from Bitwarden Import from Dashlane Import from Kaspersky Import from KeePass (.kdbx) Import from KeePass. I know this isn't the most elegant solution for moving text form Evernote to Notational Velocity, but it works. Release the keys to copy the text right into Notational Velocity. With your finger on Command, use your arrow keys to go to the note text you copied.Press Command-\ to bring up LaunchBar’s clipboard history.Press RETURN to move to the note pane in Notational Velocity.It is divided into several pages, sometimes called tabs, which contain more options on the subject of the page. This should put the Evernote note title you just copied into the note title line in Notational Velocity. In the normal, editing, or Inbox view of your Microsoft 365 app, press Alt F. Make sure your cursor is in Notational Velocity’s note title line (Command-L), and then paste (Command-V).Type NV to start/focus Notational Velocity.Invoke LaunchBar (Command-Space is what I use).Use shortcuts like Command-A and Command-C to move quickly. Copy text you want in the note body, then copy the note title too without leaving Evernote.Go to the text note you want to copy out of Evernote.A person with an affinity for keyboard shortcuts.A recipe for moving text from Evernote to Notational Velocity This is basically just a copy/paste workflow, but I think it illustrates how fast you can transfer text using your keyboard and the right tools. Just to expand on the previous post in case it wasnt clear, if you edit your Project file (.ipj) you can add shortcuts using the 'Frequently Used Subfolders' node, here is more detailed information and an image of where to locate the Frequently Used Subfolders. If you already have the ingredients below and like keyboard shortcuts, I think you’ll find that this is a pretty quick process for freeing your text-based ideas from Evernote’s self-contained incubator so they can mature in Notational Velocity / Simplenote land. You can export notebooks and individual notes in HTML, but I don’t care much for HTML unless I’m ready to publish it. It’s super easy to get stuff into Evernote. If I want to turn a note into a blog post, it goes into Notational Velocity, my Markdown editor of choice. On a regular basis, I process my Evernote inbox to zero and do stuff with the notes in it. ![]() Another way to use the data card is within the file browser. As I’ve talked about in the past, I use Evernote as an “everything else box” in my thought capture workflow. This popup window will allow you to enter the properties found on the data card for your file.
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