![]() ![]() The OCR algorithm of DEVONthink Pro Office, however, plays in a different league. ![]() This ability to OCR documents comes by default in Evernote, and the quality of the results are mostly good. The latter, in it’s most expensive incarnation, is required to OCR documents in the database. V2.x has improved in that regard, although it does not reach the level of the Mac app. Search is another discipline that left much to be desired in V1.x of DEVONthink To Go. That’s a simple feature, but pure genius in day-to-day work. I love that I can assign a URL to a note or document in my database. One detail that makes DEVONthink in general stand out from Evernote is meta-data. I’m getting used to that quicker than I thought I would. However, in most cases, a short syncing period as the app starts up doesn’t really take that much time. This means that new content appears in the inbox of a database, which is roughly an equivalent to a notebook in Evernote.ĭEVONthink To Go does not sync in the background. Naturally, the app follows the same approach as Devonthink for Mac. It is taking benefit from an improved syncing technology that has been rolled out on the Mac version previous to the new mobile app 3.ĭevelopment of DEVONthink To Go continues at a steady pace 4, and I couldn’t be happier with it. This has changed in the meantime, DEVONthink To Go has been released in early Augst. Note that this asessment applies to the 1.x versions of DEVONthink To Go This extended to syncing options but also to the general functionality and stability of the apps. DEVONthink To Go) left a lot to be desired. The Mac app convinced me on the spot, but the mobile counterparts (a.k.a. I’ve had it on my radar of potential replacements for Evernote for quite a while. If you’re not, you probably don’t care.Īnyway, while I’m actively 2 using Evernote on a daily basis, I’m always on the lookout for alternative solutions that could better fit my needs long-term.Įnter DEVONthink. If you’re an Evernote user you probably know what I’m talking about. ![]() Just in case, I’m talking about the ability to store lots of documents and notes, sync all of these between a bunch of devices, and provide a world-class search over your entire repository.Īnd yet, the advent of “features” like “ Context” or “ Work Chat“ 1 may be taken as an indication that Evernote is evolving into a direction that makes me start to worry about the long-term viability for my intended purpose. ![]()
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