Update: iCloud Notes's CloudKit got corrupted after moving a few hundred notes from Evernote - I contacted Apple on September 29th & have been promised that I will hear back from their engineering team within 10 business days. On October 5th, Apple support called me to let me know that they hadn't yet heard back. I will update this post when I get a response.

When iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan were announced, I, like many, was excited about their updated Notes App. I was looking forward to moving my digital brain to iCloud. I'd read that Evernote is going to be the first Unicorn to perish which made me really question whether it is a good idea to trust my important data to a business with such poor underlying fundamentals. I also really like Apple's privacy policy and want to minimize the number of companies I have to trust. It's also getting tiring sorting through the random features Evernote adds to its app that have nothing to do with notes.

I can now store my beautiful drawings in iCloud. If only I could draw!

I decided I'd take the plunge, write an AppleScript to move notes from Evernote to Apple Notes and migrate my 2000+ Evernote notes over to iCloud to help us all answer the question:

Can Apple Notes replace Evernote?

Follow along with my clear and descriptive vague and not very informative screenshots as I find out...

Hmm. This isn't a great way to start.

Umm. Web apps can freeze?

Is this a new Jony Ive design? Black is the new white!

Wait. Web apps can crash just like Mac apps?!?

My iPhone's Notes app made the phone really hot and then crashed after a few hundred notes & won't sync anymore. Maybe toggling this will solve it!

Or maybe not...

Ummm. I already migrated to the new Notes! That's how we got into this mess!

Migrated a few hundred notes, iCloud Notes web app and iOS Notes both broke. Called support and they had no idea what to do.

Can Apple Notes replace Evernote?

So what really happened?

I originally tried writing out a play-by-play of the problems I encountered trying to move

my small collection of ~2200 notes , but it came off sounding whiny and complaining.

Not much went smoothly. It was frustrating.

Instead of re-living the experience nightmare in blog narrative form, here's a list of the Apple Notes problems I encountered:

There is very little documentation for the Notes AppleScript

API and Apple Notes HTML converter seems to throw away most HTML styling. Specifically,

there's no documentation for adding attachment. There is however a hidden work around

that I discovered by trial and error: you can link to a file stored in the Note's HTML

Converter sandbox using an HTML image tag and Notes will add it as an attachment.

API and Apple Notes HTML converter seems to throw away most HTML styling. Specifically, there's no documentation for adding attachment. There is however a hidden work around that I discovered by trial and error: you can link to a file stored in the Note's HTML Converter sandbox using an HTML image tag and Notes will add it as an attachment. Apple's Mac, iOS and web Notes become incredibly slow and crash with only

a few hundred notes. Their developers apparently couldn't be bothered to do resource intensive things

in the background so that it doesn't make the user interface unresponsive or at

least add a progress indicator.

a few hundred notes. Their developers apparently couldn't be bothered to do resource intensive things in the background so that it doesn't make the user interface unresponsive or at least add a progress indicator. The syncing process seems to designed in a non-scalable way that

syncs your entire history of note creations and deletions instead of syncing the

current state. When I created 100 notes and deleted them 5 times in a row on Mac,

opening the iOS app a half hour later resulted in it freezing up while creating and deleting 100 notes

5 times in a row instead of simply syncing the 100 that were currently stored in iCloud.

syncs your entire history of note creations and deletions instead of syncing the current state. When I created 100 notes and deleted them 5 times in a row on Mac, opening the iOS app a half hour later resulted in it freezing up while creating and deleting 100 notes 5 times in a row instead of simply syncing the 100 that were currently stored in iCloud. The syncing process corrupted the data on my iOS Notes app in such a way that

the app would no longer sync. Logging in and out of iCloud, toggling Notes, deleting

notes data and restoring from a backup wouldn't solve it. If this was a 3rd party app,

one could fix the problem by deleting the app. Since Apple doesn't let us delete

built-in apps, the only way to fix the app, is to restore my iPhone as a new phone

losing months of HealthKit and other years of other data that can't be migrated

independently of the backup/restore process.

the app would no longer sync. Logging in and out of iCloud, toggling Notes, deleting notes data and restoring from a backup wouldn't solve it. If this was a 3rd party app, one could fix the problem by deleting the app. Since Apple doesn't let us delete built-in apps, the only way to fix the app, is to restore my iPhone as a new phone losing months of HealthKit and other years of other data that can't be migrated independently of the backup/restore process. Folders deleted in iCloud Notes via the Mac app periodically reappear whack-a-mole style.

Now what?

I really like the minimalism of Apple Notes. The small feature set has everything I need

to replace Evernote. Unfortunately, I need those features to actually work for them to be

useful. Let's hope someone at Apple tries to use their own Notes product and it

gets fixed.

Want to try for yourself? Grab my Evernote to Apple Notes migration scripts and get started!.

Tweet me at @larrysalibra and let me know how Apple Notes is working out for you!