Evernote export
Dylan Garrett edited this page Dec 19, 2021
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Installation
- Changelog
- Install on Android
- Install on Cervantes
- Install on ChromeOS
- Install on Kindle
- Install on Kobo
- Install on PocketBook
- Install on ReMarkable
- Install on Desktop Linux
- Install on MacOS
Usage
Basic reading controls (click to open)
Advanced reading controls (click to open)
Tips and Tricks
- Getting started
- Gestures
- Change defaults
- DPI control
- Style tweaks for misbehaving books
- Reflowing tweaks
- Screenshots
- Troubleshooting
- Android tips and tricks
Features
- Calibre wireless connection
- Dictionary support
- Highlight export
- OPDS-support
- Progress-sync
- Wikipedia-support
Plugins
- Auto frontlight
- Auto suspend
- Background runner
- Battery statistics
- Calibre wireless connection
- Cover browser
- Cover image
- Highlight export (Joplin)
- Frontlight gesture controller
- Goodreads (deprecated)
- Keep alive
- News downloader
- Perception expander
- Progress sync
- Read timer
- Reading statistics
- Send2Ebook
- SSH
- System statistics
- Terminal emulator
- Time sync
- Wallabag
Development
- Building the emulator
- Coding Style
- Development and Debugging on Android
- How to collaborate with Git
- How to port KOReader to other platform
- Remote debugging with gdbserver
- UI Events
简体中文
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This plugin is currently broken. Please see https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/6281#issuecomment-653792688 for more information.
This plugin has been replaced with Highlight exporter.
The bundled Evernote export plugin is able to export highlights and notes added from both native reader in Kindle and the Koreader itself to Evernote cloud. And Yinxiang Biji (Evernote in China) is also supported.
Even highlights in scanned pages from PDF and DJVU documents are easy to be exported to Evernote by a single tap.

