![]() I found logs in $HOME/.nixnote/logs-*, where it looks like the directory name reflects some kind of account number internal to NixNote. I know that I prefer to see what’s happening in some detail when I use software for the first time, since I typically don’t trust it to work at all. ![]() I strongly recommend monitoring the NixNote logs to get an idea what’s going on, especially when you synchronize notes for the first time. I learned about two versions of NixNote, and as of, when I write these words, I recommend that you try the NixNote fork maintained by Github user robert7. NixNote threatens to synchronize with Evernote, and this threatens to meet my immediate needs. This leads me to, which suggests NixNote. I search the web for delete all notes evernote linux. ![]() What could possibly help here? What Could Possibly Help Here On the web, one can delete a single note at a time by clicking multiple times. Why not at least let me delete all the notes that match the current search criteria?! On Android, one can select 20 notes at a time-I can’t begin to imagine the reason for this limitation-which doesn’t suffice when I have 210 notes to delete. One can’t do this on Android nor the web client. On a desktop client, one can select many notes then delete them with a single command. Sadly, Evernote doesn’t produce a Linux client, which leads to one severe user experience problem: deleting notes. My Evernote library has become a graveyard.
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