JohnInWoodside

Q: Notes fails to import some text?

I'm considering migrating from Evernote to Apple Notes, but seem to have a problem.

I exported from Evernote as an ENEX file, and did an import to Apple Notes.

Just by chance, I happened to notice that some text was missing from the body of a note (text that was enclosed in brackets--but this is text in the body of a note, not an HTML tag).

So I did a few tests, and found this:

 

a.  Text in original Evernote:

<POB> POB

<pob> pob

<pob1> pob1

<1234>

 

b.  Text after import to Apple Notes via ENEX:

POB

pob

pob1

<1234>

 

c.  Text after import to Apple Notes via HTML:

<POB> POB

<pob> pob

<pob1> pob1

<1234>

 

As you can see, the EXEX export and import somehow failed to import the alpha text in brackets!

Has anyone ever seen this?

Any ideas?

 

[The bigger problem, of course, is that this error stops me from having any confidence in the Apple Notes import process -- what else got deleted?!

Without understanding this, I am uncomfortable moving to Apple Notes.......]

iMac (21.5-inch Late 2009), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Jun 30, 2016 5:47 PM

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  • by ManSinha,

    ManSinha ManSinha Jun 30, 2016 6:34 PM in response to JohnInWoodside
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    Jun 30, 2016 6:34 PM in response to JohnInWoodside

    Why not use the HTML import?

  • by JohnInWoodside,

    JohnInWoodside JohnInWoodside Jun 30, 2016 7:52 PM in response to ManSinha
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    Jun 30, 2016 7:52 PM in response to ManSinha

    I can, of course, use the HTML import.

    But it was only dumb luck that I caught this import error problem;  so HTML import doesn't automatically solve my broader concerns:

    "What else got deleted in the EXEX import?"

    "How reliable are either of the import mechanisms?!"

    "Are there other things that can go wrong in an HTML import?"

     

    I was hoping that someone, with some expertise, could say, "Oh, you've hit the well-known ABC bug -- it only occurs when you do XYZ, and beyond that you don't have to worry."

    Without knowing that, I am now reticent to trust either import......and thus very cautious about migrating to Apple Notes.....