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Tin
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Mercedes Castelló
Luci N.
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Andrew Michael Tarr
Import/Export of .enex files.
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Nora Isaac
I'm in the same predicament as then users below. I can only think that at least allowing a direct export/import from a notebook to a list would encourage those who like the clickup app to make then move. I like clickup and am investing a lot of time in it and I'm a personal/etsy business owner. I sometimes still regret the move a bit due to having to still pay for evernote until I can transfer my data. There are lots of long time Evernote users. Creating a way to data from Evernote ton Clickup shows you believe in your product.
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Jesse J Nunez
Any news on this? Should we upgrade to business to have this feature? This is exteremly important for our workflow. extremely
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Kevin Lin
Is there any progress on this?
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Kevin Lin
I have been an Evernote Premium user since 2014; I have more than 5000 notes that occupy 308G. At that time, Evernote was the best choice. I think ClickUp is better than Evernote now, so I would like to stop using Evernote Premium. I want to try ClickUp for one year to see how it works. If I can not migrate Evernote to ClickUp, I will likely not renew ClickUp and will continue to use Evernote Premium. I hope there is a better way to import a .enex file to ClickUp. Thanks
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Fred
this is MUST
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Handprint Ventures
Is there any progress on this?
Samina Aslam
I'd like to be able to move all my Evernote documents (which is an integral part of my workflow as I scan all our paperwork into it, hence why I have their Business plan) documents to and from Clickup, without a fully functioning integration I can't take the full leap into ClickUp.
Pascal Zweipfenning
I'm afraid Clickup is never going to bud this integration as this will comprise the usage of their own Documents. The bad thing is that there is no desent export function for documents. So you are locked in.
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