An unofficial Evernote desktop client for Linux built with Electron, providing full web version functionality with desktop integration.
Whatever is an unofficial Evernote desktop client built specifically for Linux users. It provides a native desktop application experience for accessing Evernote's note-taking service on Linux platforms where official support is unavailable. The application replicates all web version functionality while adding desktop integration features.
Linux users who want to access Evernote through a native desktop application rather than a web browser, particularly those frustrated by the lack of official Evernote support for Linux.
Developers choose Whatever because it's the only desktop client solution for Evernote on Linux, offering better desktop integration than the web version while being completely free and independent from commercial organizations.
An unofficial Evernote desktop client for Linux
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Includes dock and tray icons with background working mode, providing seamless desktop usage beyond the web interface, as highlighted in the README.
Replicates all features from Evernote's web version, ensuring no loss of core note-taking capabilities, as stated in the key features.
Licensed under MIT and 100% non-commercial, offering cost-free access without ties to Evernote Corporation, per the project note.
Optimized for performance while maintaining complete Evernote functionality, as emphasized in the project description.
Built with Electron, which can lead to higher memory and CPU usage compared to native apps, contradicting the lightweight claim for some users.
Last update appears to be from 2017, so it likely lacks recent Evernote features and security patches, with no official support.
Exclusively for Linux, making it unsuitable for users on other operating systems who need desktop access, as confirmed by the platform badges.
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