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Evernote notes can be exported from our Windows and Mac clients using two different formats: HTML and ENEX. Learn more about ENEX and XML files. Read More
Evernote’s ability to search for text within images is a popular feature. In this post, we’ll describe how the process works. Read More
In this blog post we touch upon some of the implementation details in bringing Type Ahead Search to life in Evernote. Read More
We’ve found that building the Thrift compiler on OS X can be challenging. To help you, here are the basic steps to build Thrift from source on OS X. Read More
In previous posts, we talked about data protection. Here we talk about what we do when hard drives fails and what that means for user data. Read More
In this post we'll talk about why our data is stored in SQL databases and why we have our own hardware instead of hosting Evernote in the cloud. Read More
Learn more about the Evernote Indexing System, which is designed to extend Evernote search capabilities beyond text documents into media files. Read More
Find out why we decided to go with Facebook's Thrift framework to build our API. Read More
In this article, we get things started with a coarse-grained overview of the physical makeup of the Evernote service Read More