Hopefully this brings some relief to a few others out there. Would be nice if ColorNote allowed import from email or plain text. Unfortunately I don't have a trick for pushing text BACK into ColorNote from a PC. The auto-generated file names are ugly and non-descriptive, but easy to fix. html file should transfer to your designated save folder on the PC. If you had your Bluetooth sharing set up correctly, the. open the ColorNote item you want to push to your computer Once you have paired your Android device to a Mac/Win system via Bluetooth and enabled file sharing permissions.ġ. The benefit of this trick is it works entirely local with no internet access or cloud services. At the moment I cannot recall if this is a feature exclusive to these Samsung tablets, so FYI. I have done this on a Galaxy Note 8.0 (Android 4.2.2) running ColorNote 3.9.51. This file can be opened in MS Word, saved as a PDF, or just copy-paste the text from your browser into another program. I have not tested this method via email, but when used with Bluetooth file transfer, I get an ".html" file that retains what little formatting ColorNote allows (double returns to separate paragraphs, for instance). There *IS* a fairly easy way to view your ColorNote(s) on a PC that I found. Basically log in on your Android app, and on the desktop app, and notes automatically sync.Īpologies for resurrecting this thread, but I did not see this mentioned anywhere else. OneNote works with a Hotmail account or Windows Live account. And in my experience, they're a little bit slower and clunkier. But they're both web based facilities, so no offline work. Menu > Sync or Tap the ‘’ button -> Tap the circle with rotating arrows or Settings-> Online backup ->Sync Sign in to online sync on your tablet. SpringPad is a completely free competitor of the above two, so is Catch Notes. Once it hits that, the Android app becomes just a viewer for notes you make on your PC. So we will have to do it in two steps: first reimport the sd card backup into the ColorNote app, then extract the generated colornote.db SQLite file (note that you must have. OneNote on the other hand is paid on the PC end, but free on the Android end as long as you have less than 500 notes. Yes you can, but it will be a bit convoluted: ColorNotes notes can only be exported from the SQLite colornote.db file, but its not available from the sd card backups. You can pay for the Android app for offline note access, then you can pay for a monthly/yearly subscription fee to exceed the 60mb monthly data cap. A little bit problematic on the phone, since the free version of the app does not save offline copies of unsynced notes. If you exceed that, it will stop syncing (it still works on the PC side), and you'd have to wait til next month for it to sync.
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