

Evernote uses a proprietary superset of XHTML called ENML for representing the contents of a note. In researching whether Evernote plans on supporting Markdown in the future, it is not clear whether Markdown support is in Evernote’s plans. This comprehensive guide will teach you all you need to know to use Evernote productively. If you are new to Evernote or simply looking to improve your productivity in Evernote, you should check out my Beginner’s Guide to Evernote at the link below:īeginner’s Guide to Evernote – The Productive Engineer To learn more about Skillshare and its vast library of courses and get 30% off, click the link below: Skillshare is an online learning platform with courses on pretty much anything you want to learn.
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Unfortunately, Evernote does not support Markdown.īefore we get started with the tutorial, if you are looking to learn more about apps like Notion, Todoist, Evernote, Google Docs, or just how to be more productive (like Keep Productive’s awesome Notion course), you should really check out SkillShare. Writing my posts in Evernote would be more efficient as I would have a backup of all my posts in Evernote should my WordPress install flake out.

Right now I use Atom from GitHub as my writing app but I wanted to see if I could use Evernote. I recently have started this blog and have been writing a lot in markdown. Evernote’s ability to OCR images and documents, support stylus input for writing and drawing and the various other ways it support for getting data into it makes Evernote a very valuable tool for me. I have been using Evernote for years and it is my go to application for storing my long-form notes (I use Apple Notes to quickly capture small, transient data). Evernote is a cross-platform note-taking application that allows it’s users the ability to capture ideas from anywhere (web clipper, email, share sheet, etc.).
