
If it is, indeed, easy, then I would greatly appreciate a quick walkthrough of how I end up with separate individual files in Drive that I can access without any issues. A pdf would just be a pdf, a jpg would just be a jpg, an email would be a text file of some sort. Thus a text file note would just be a text file. I want to take all of my existing Evernote files/notes and migrate them to Drive in such a way that I can view them as I did in Evernote. It sounds like once you invest the time to get all of your stuff into Evernote, it is not very easy to ever switch to another platform and migrate all of your stuff. The text as text files, the pictures and pdf's, etc, in their native format. What I really want is simply a way to download all of my individual notes to my desktop. From my desktop Drive file it pulls up in a browser OK, but from the browser app, and from the mobile apps, they usually come out as a bunch of HTML code. Yes, it can read HTML, but they don't come out as neat pdf's, jpg's, text files, etc. I've not used Google drive, but I would be amazed if Google drive couldn't "read" HTML. The only way to batch export is to HTML, which is the most generic/portable way to export notes that may contain various types of file attachments. If you're using the Windows desktop client, the notes are in an exb file on your computer. I am sure there is a simple way to do this, but I am not seeing it. I don't see any download option to get all of my notes down onto my computer, from where I could copy and paste them into the Drive folder. I can right-click any note and save the attachment to the Drive folder on my computer, but that is very tedious, gives it a generic name, and doesn't work for all types of notes. enex backup file, not all the individual notes separately and readable by Drive. I can see how to export, but it seems that just saves either html files or an. I am trying to figure out the easiest way to get all of my existing Evernote Notes into Google Drive.
