The new Evernote for Android will be made available for Android versions 6, 7, 8 and 9 in a future update.-'Use Evernote as the place you put everything Don’t ask yourself which device it’s on—it’s in Evernote' – The New York Times “When it comes to taking all manner of notes and getting work done, Evernote is an indispensable.
Everything in Evernote is stored as a note. A note could be a piece of formatted text, a full webpageor webpage excerpt, a photograph, a voice memo, or a handwritten “ink” note. There isbarely nothing against Evernote. But though a happy Evernote user as you, knowing how to export datais important. At the very least, you should have a backup under your control. And Google Drive, acloud platform for creating, sharing and downloading documents online and offline, is a gooddestination to save the backup. Next, we’ll show you how to export Evernote to Google Drivewith Evernote itself.
Export Evernote attachment
You can either export all attachments for all Notes, or do it on a Notebook-by-Notebook basis if youwant to keep your structure.
1. Highlight the Notes, on the right-hand-side click the Save Attachments button.
2. Choose a folder on computer or hard drive to save the files to.
3. Upload to Google Drive.
Export all notes or a specific note notebook
When you export all notes or a specific notenotebook, you have two options for exporting: HTML orEvernote XML Format (.enex).
1.Export as HTML
Evernote will create an HTML file (basically a web page you can view on your computer) for each note.If the note has attachments, there is a “.resources” folder where the attachmentslive.
2.Export as Evernote XML
If you choose Evernote XML, you get one big XML file. But if you don’t speak XML this isn’tmuch helpful, though it does preserve all your notes, tags, and data for importing into Evernote oranother application. (This makes sense when you just want to backup Evernote to Google Drive, ormove Evernote data to other system.)
Here’s an example of what the file looks like if we open it up:
In a word, when you export from Evernote to Google Drive with Evernote built-in feature, you can copythe attachment in its native format and then upload to Google Drive, or you can export as HTML filesor an .enex backup file. But this is not good enough.
Suppose that you want to export all your Evernote data to Google Drive in a way that you can viewthem as you did in Evernote - a text file note would just be a text file, a PDF would just be a PDF,and a jpg would just be a jpg. In this situation, you need to migrate Evernote to Google Drive, and MultCloud is helpful.
Step 1: Visit MultCloud: https://www.multcloud.com.Create a free account or “experience without signing up”.
Step 2: In next Window, click “Add Cloud Drives” to select Evernote and click “Next”to go to the next step.
Authorize your Evernote account by clicking the “Add Evernote Account” button, andfollow the instructions to grant MultCloud access to the account you are connecting to. You can evenadd two or more Evernote accounts in MultCloud. Then add Google Drive in the same way.
Step 3: After you link Evernote to Google Drive, you can directly migrate files from Evernoteto Google Drive by clicking “Copy”“Copy to”, or simply drag and dropfiles.
Tip: If there are amount of notes in Evernote needed to be migrated to Google Drive,we suggest you switch to “Transfer” interface and schedule the task.
As you see, MultCloud is a web based multi-cloud manager, which will help you integrate multiplecloud services into one for easier files managing and transferring among them. In this way, you canuse it to easily export Evernote to Google Drive, more exactly, sync Evernote to Dropbox, backup Evernote to OneDrive.
*Update: A good news is that MultCloud added Cloud Sync servicenow. There are eight sync ways in all. And you can try Chrome extension by MultCloud.