-Welcome to NeverNote 0.86
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-This is an incomplete clone of Evernote designed to run on Linux. It is written in Java so it will also run on other platforms as well but the primary focus has been to try and get a usable environment for Linux. While this is designed to work with Evernote, it is in no way connected with or supported by Evernote. Any problems you encounter will not be corrected by them and, since this is GPL software, you are using this software at your own risk. See release.txt for details of what works and what doesn't work.
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-Before trying to run this, please be sure you have Java 1.6 and QT Jambi 4.5 installed. Java will probably be installed via a package manager and you'll probably need to download QT Jambi from http://qt.nokia.com/downloads. The only thing you need to do with Jambi is to have the files untarred to a directory. People have used this with both 64 & 32 bit versions of Linux as well as OpenJDK & Sun's Java and (so far) have not encountered any problems with these different environments.
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---- To Install ---
-1.) Edit nevernote.sh (for Linux) or nevernote.bat (for Windows) in this directory. At the top of the file there will be 4 variables.
-2.) Edit the NEVERNOTE variable to point to the full path of where you installed NeverNote.
-3.) Edit the JAMBI_LOCATION variable to point to the full path of where QT Jambi was installed.
-4.) Edit the JABBI_VERSION variable to indicate the proper QT Jambi version you have installed. I've tested with 4.5 only. I don't think older versions will work.
-5.) Edit the JAMBI_PLATFORM variable to indicate the Linux/Windows platform you are running.
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-There are additional options if you wish to run multiple copies under the same userid. These settings are optional and, depending upon your needs, you probably don't need to touch them. Please see either nevernote.sh or nevernote.bat for details.
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-Some archive managers do not untar all subdirectories properly because some of the subdirectories are initially empty. After untarring, you should see a lib, res, images, db, and logs directories directly under the nevernote directory. Some of these will be empty until you begin running the program.
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-When running the program, please start it from within the directory you installed it from. For example, if you have it installed in /home/randy/nevernote, please issue the ./nevernote.sh command from within the nevernote directory. Don't do a /home/randy/nevernote/nevernote.sh from another directory. I'll eventually remove this restriction when I get the time.
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-If you've read this far and have done everything described above then you're done. You should be able to run the nevernote.sh script and start things up. The initial synchronize will take a while depending upon the amount of data.
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-This prgram has the ability to synchronize against production servers as well as sandbox servers or to use multiple accounts under the same Linux/Windows ID. Please see the startup script for details if you wish to run multiple copies under the same Linux or Windows userid. DO NOT MIX PRODUCTION & SANDBOX DATA IN THE SAME DATABASE OR HAVE MULTIPLE USER ACCOUNTS IN THE SAME DATABASE! Using the same database to store both production & sandbox data or multiple Evernote accounts will cause problems. If you wish to run multiple copies of NeverNote you must have separate installation directories for each and you MUST edit the startup scripts and give any one after the first a separate name.
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-Please remember this is beta software. As such, you can expect to encounter problems. Also please note that until I get to version 1.0 I do not guarantee clean upgrades. This means I may ask you to delete everything & start over when upgrading. This can cause you to lose any unsynchronized data. I really hope to not need to do this and will try to provide upgrades if possible, but it is a matter of time versus effort. Since only a few people are using it I don't want to put in an enormous amount of time to do clean upgrades. If this causes a lot of heartache please let me know and I'll try to provide something better.
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-Changes from 0.86
-- Some backend tuning has been done to make it more responsive when switching notebooks or tags.
-- Some backend logic has been change to hopefully make it less prone to lockups.
-- Added PDF navigation arrows. If you have PDF preview enabled then you should see left & right arrows above the PDF to allow basic scrolling.
-- Added basic GPS information support for notes.
-- Fixed some unicode display problems in various places.
-- Altered startup logic to check if directories are missing.
-- Altered startup logic to not delete directory contents if another copy of NeverNote is running.
-- Fixed a problem where synchronized notebooks were not being properly recognized and could result in duplicate notebook names.
-- Fixed a problem where a new tag wouldn't be added to the tag tree on the left if a new tag was created by typing its name in the note tag text field.