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@japchap I missed this: Since the previous 10C version Jason no longer supports Evernote; API changes and their unwillingness to communicate made it a slow death though.

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Indeed. I found a third-party Windows program that exported all my Evernote stuff into OneNote, including images and most of the formatting, but as is usual for once-only transfers, I simply can't recall its name.
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"…levels. Well, ok, just the password one. ;D"

The implication being a password manager could have been useful, or a post-it note stuck somewhere strategic.

Sorry for any ambiguity.

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@skematica Wrong on so many levels. Well, ok, just the password one. ;D

I too like OneNote, migrated away from Evernote as the bloat intruded. I use OneNote at work for Engineering office shared stuff and for the Engineering/IT bridge.

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Heh! Feel free to ask as many questions as you like. However I believe creating a GitHub Pages blog [pages.github.com] was massively streamlined after I created mine, to make it more accessible for those disinclined to mess about or simply without the time.

I forked the https://github.com/poole/hyde [github.com] repo (and only incidentally messed about with the CSS.) I've added stuff to it since forking, but the basics are still there and logically upgradeable.

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Maybe. Sorry for the imprecision. For me it's unlikely, mine's not a conventional connected blog, as I mentioned.

I'd prefer either a big all-in-one folder with a small number of filters to sort by file name, type or date…

or

Folders created by file type: images, sound files, the like; perhaps selfishly mirroring my GitHub repo structure.

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Heh! My blog post workflow I s far less complex than it used to be [github.com] Jason. :)

These days I create a post[1337. Working Copy iOS.] and push it to appear at my GitHub Pages blog. [bazbt3.github.io] I copy the text and paste into the 10C post window, update any links for 10C (very few for me), and then post. Anywhere a IFTTT recipe can't directly post a 'published' notification I simply copy and paste the 10C URL with a brief description. Inefficient, yeah.

My GitHub repo [github.com] is essentially an unconnected series of posts with very few links to media such as podcasts, images. I'm pretty sure the basic site design wasn't meant to work with GitHub Pages, it's more sensible, quicker to build locally (Jekyll) and…

I'd much rather 10C did the heavy lifting; the space at GitHub is limited without paying for more. In fact I was about to say I don't care much about the underlying structure at 10C as long as it works and I can find stuff without much pain. Then rolled up and I read 's reply as I was creating this monologue. :)

Single assets folders for at least images and sounds would be my preference. Heck, I'm even happy to create, for example, a podcast post at 10C (the infrastructure is setup for the purpose) and absorb the tiny effort required in creating what might look like a duplicate post at my GitHub repo.

Interested now, and good timing as I'm currently failing to grasp how to create webhooks. :)
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New Post: Washington Post [bazbt3.10centuries.org]

There's something about the power of the written word that no docu/drama can ever supplant, for me. Thanks.

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