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Originally Posted by rdblots
The data does stay on their servers because I think one of the cool ideas of it is that I can be working on my laptop or on my edge (or both if I'm really multitasking), and the notes can sync up automatically. Free users have a data limit per month of 60 MB, which, because I was playing around and uploading high resolution images unknowingly, I ended up using half of my allowance for the month in the last 12 hours or so.
As far as how secure the data is, I am not certain. Obviously, dropbox has had issues on that front, but I do not plan on having sensitive data in my dropbox or on evernote. Just work stuff, and if anybody has the desire to sift through my notes written about boring academic papers, then I think they have more to worry about than I do.
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I'm debating whether or not to use evernote.
Why not just use google calendar and google doc to do the same? I'm using those services to sync up with my PE's calendar and and it's working great and I can go to any computer with a web browser to access the calendar and notes. What does evernote buy me in terms of functionality I don't have now?
Thanks,
Gary