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Consider the benefits of switching from Evernote to Ulysses and weigh them against your needs.

Consider the benefits of switching from Evernote to Ulysses and weigh them against your needs.

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MrGhostly_
Junior Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
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As discussed in the title, should we switch from Evernote to Ulysses? I’ve relied on Evernote for years—it functions well, but they’ve recently made many UI changes. There’s a monthly upload limit for free users like me. I’ve heard positive feedback about Ulysses; it does have a learning curve, but it’s elegant and performs excellently on both macOS and iOS. It seems like a good fit for me since I mainly use it to collect online articles from various sites and blogs, such as Medium. Have anyone tried both and shared their experiences or opinions? Please feel free to share your thoughts so we can all compare. Thanks!
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MrGhostly_
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #1

As discussed in the title, should we switch from Evernote to Ulysses? I’ve relied on Evernote for years—it functions well, but they’ve recently made many UI changes. There’s a monthly upload limit for free users like me. I’ve heard positive feedback about Ulysses; it does have a learning curve, but it’s elegant and performs excellently on both macOS and iOS. It seems like a good fit for me since I mainly use it to collect online articles from various sites and blogs, such as Medium. Have anyone tried both and shared their experiences or opinions? Please feel free to share your thoughts so we can all compare. Thanks!

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Ionasphere
Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
#2
I've never really relied on such apps. I mostly use Safari Reader Mode, Notes, and iCloud. Not as polished, but it functions. These tools might be much more capable than I'm considering.
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Ionasphere
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #2

I've never really relied on such apps. I mostly use Safari Reader Mode, Notes, and iCloud. Not as polished, but it functions. These tools might be much more capable than I'm considering.

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Mint_Chiply
Junior Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
#3
When you’re just jotting down notes, consider the value of Ulysses.
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Mint_Chiply
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #3

When you’re just jotting down notes, consider the value of Ulysses.

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Flashwing006
Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
#4
yeah... i see your point. Edit: I just copied an article from medium and when I paste it into ulysses, all the images in the article becomes <img src=""> I think this is too advanced for me... I just need to copy the articles and read them later...
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Flashwing006
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #4

yeah... i see your point. Edit: I just copied an article from medium and when I paste it into ulysses, all the images in the article becomes <img src=""> I think this is too advanced for me... I just need to copy the articles and read them later...

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Petzku1618
Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
#5
I believe Ulysses suits writers better than note-taking tools. I don’t enjoy the current direction of Evernote and could consider switching to Onenote.
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Petzku1618
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #5

I believe Ulysses suits writers better than note-taking tools. I don’t enjoy the current direction of Evernote and could consider switching to Onenote.

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Noddinq
Junior Member
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02-08-2025, 02:37 AM
#6
Onenote works well, but I’m still getting used to it. I believe its benefit lies in Microsoft’s deep expertise and experience with office tools. They’ve combined many powerful features from their suite into a single note. For now, I’ll keep using Evernote.
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Noddinq
02-08-2025, 02:37 AM #6

Onenote works well, but I’m still getting used to it. I believe its benefit lies in Microsoft’s deep expertise and experience with office tools. They’ve combined many powerful features from their suite into a single note. For now, I’ll keep using Evernote.