The user has written a 10 page document using the free Evenote app in iPad2 and wants to move them
to a Windows computer, but as our wireless Internet connection is spotty so we cannot synchronize the document with
Evernote server from the iPad, then open it from the Windows machine by logging in to
the Evernote server.
I tried to use the Filesharing feature of iPad2 and moved the files but the document has an extension of "sqlite"
Using a text editor to open them brings lot of characters which are not interpreted correctly by the text
editor as they might be binary. Downloaded sqlite browser from SQLite Database Browser | Free Development software downloads at SourceForge.net
but that too cannot display the data.
1. What else can I try? Can I somehow save the evernote document as a text file in the ipad2, then move it to
a Windows computer using filesharing so that any text editor on the Windows machine can open the file?
2. Is there some free app which saves things as text files in iPad2 so that it can be easier to move on to Windows machine later?
Then, I can suggest the user use it whenever he takes notes
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
to a Windows computer, but as our wireless Internet connection is spotty so we cannot synchronize the document with
Evernote server from the iPad, then open it from the Windows machine by logging in to
the Evernote server.
I tried to use the Filesharing feature of iPad2 and moved the files but the document has an extension of "sqlite"
Using a text editor to open them brings lot of characters which are not interpreted correctly by the text
editor as they might be binary. Downloaded sqlite browser from SQLite Database Browser | Free Development software downloads at SourceForge.net
but that too cannot display the data.
1. What else can I try? Can I somehow save the evernote document as a text file in the ipad2, then move it to
a Windows computer using filesharing so that any text editor on the Windows machine can open the file?
2. Is there some free app which saves things as text files in iPad2 so that it can be easier to move on to Windows machine later?
Then, I can suggest the user use it whenever he takes notes
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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