![]() ![]() Users/tomn/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application Support/Evernote/resource-cacheĪlthough there's some other directories where I can actually see some note attachments and the notes themeselves. then inside that Library you can find application support/evernote/ From here your data seems scattered across some directories but the largest is this. It's a bit odd because within the directory has a directory structure (not the files just structure) of my user account including, documents, desktop, library, applications support. I'm assuming that this was migrated here at some point when upgrading to a new version of evernote. Thank you!įor other people looking for where their EN data is located, mine was not in Application Support but here. ![]() You avoid damaging your own server data by accident. Put some play notes into it, get somebody as your IT buddy, and run through alls steps of making and restoring a backup. If you want to continue on this path, I think you should create a small Free Account, only for testing purposes. It can be done, but it contradicts the server focussed way of holding the users information. ![]() As I said: EN has no official local backup strategy. Which shows the problem - the same (or nearly the same) notes are already on the server. But in itself it is not readable - you need the EN client to open the backup files and reload it to the server. ![]() The EN folder holds all necessary information. But you need to know what you do in case you run a restore, because you are manually modifying files meant to be modified by the program itself. EN is not build to support a local backup. This is no problem as long as you stick to use the installed programs in the way they are build for. Reading through this thread I think you are lacking some basic knowledge about how your computer is working. How do I restore the EN folders from my backup?įinder > Library > Application Support > Evernote?. ![]()
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