Yes, currently the definition file only lists the left-panel themes, but what's fascinating is this:īy default, there is no Themes.xml file anywhere in your Evernote installation folder or its subfolders, but, if, after editing the exported Themes.xml file, you then move or copy it to the main Evernote program directory (perhaps C:\Program Files\Evernote\Evernote), henceforth Evernote will use the values defined in Themes.xml.Īn easy test: simply edit Themes.xml file to change this:Ĭlose, and relaunch Evernote, and you'll see the drop down menu choices at Options | General | User Interface | Left panel theme are now "Default (dark)" and "This Sucks!" And if you look at this file (any text editor will do), you'll see that it has the theme definitions for the two themes currently set in Options | General | User Interface | Left panel theme. You're not prompted for a save location, but in my case, it ended up on my Windows desktop. If you select that, Evernote will indeed export a file named Themes.xml. If you access the "secret" help menu in the Windows desktop client by holding down the CTRL key while selecting the Help pulldown menu, you'll notice a new choice at the very bottom: "Export Themes definition file." However, there MIGHT be a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. I'm very sympathetic to andredoumad's point of view this is absolutely insane. Whether you are after the super-simple, or the super-customisable, the tech giant’s cloud service or the totally independent, fully privacy-conscious off-line solution, there are choices that allow you to avoid being extorted, and continue being just as productive, as you have always been." - Lets face it team, ya blew it. There are many available alternatives, that offer different approaches, all catering for different needs. "It’s about time we ditched the hype and take control of our data. I think it's time for all of us to take the next step on that journey. There are better ways to manage the data in your life. The reality of it is that Evernote is just out of date. and i just can't take "evenote" with me anymore. Here's a list of alternatives to EVERNOTE: Pencils down, time's up for the greedy evernote failure team. I'm starting to lose faith in this software package altogether. I think I'm going to exlore alternatives now. How can the team not notice? This corrupt corporation is so out of touch. I've been receiving this email from this particular thread for years. how is this taking so long? I'm flabbergasted with this corporation now. ORIGNAL POST WAS 4 YEARS AGO, AND STILL NO DARK SKIN ? Came back after a few years to mention it again. This is my second time posting this here. I'm often up late at night using it on several monitors and i could really use a dark skin. It helps me keep track of all of my work and research. I've been using evernote for A BETTER PART OF A DECADE now, i use it everyday. This gave a two column format, with colour backgroundĪLTERNATIVES TO EVERNOTE LETS FIND THEM TOGETHER My solution was to enclose my notes in a table (Mac). I like a colour background, and I've had success with modifying the underlying html in notesīe aware that Evernote doesn't support the full set of html elements for more details see Opened it in a web browser and background was gray, then dragged it into EN and the background is pure white. I exported a note, changed the background color like this:
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