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edbro:
You can synch the databases (they are simply files) using a simple synchronization program such as super flexible file synchronizer (SFFS)
-urlwolf (November 30, 2007, 08:32 AM)
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Well, I have Syncback SE but I would have to be careful that I don't make changes to more than one database before doing a sync. Not sure I want to take that chance.

The beauty of Evernote is that it can do an internal 2 way sync anytime I plug in the usb drive. No user action required.

kartal:
Is not OneNote slow? I tried one time the pages felt very sluggish to me, it did nto feel like fun to deal with changing workspace or pages.

urlwolf:
@kartal.
Not here. What are you doing exactly?

kartal:
I was not doing anything special. I tried the trial version. And I found that changing from one page to another or workspace to another was slow and interface refreshes were clearly visible. I just have a thing about interface refreshes , very distracting

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