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If you're considering transitioning from Evernote to a new note-taking application, it's essential to decrypt encrypted blocks in Evernote to make your notes accessible in the new application. This extension is designed to read one or multiple "enex" files and prompt for the Evernote password used to encrypt these blocks. Subsequently, the extension replaces the encrypted blocks with decrypted content. Additionally, users can instruct the extension to convert complex HTML blocks into text-only equivalents. If your new note-taking application supports encrypted blocks, you can also request the extension to generate a compatible block for seamless integration.
Features:
Usage:
Decryption Process:
Optional HTML Block Conversion:
Re-encryption with User-defined Algorithm:
This tool operates entirely offline, ensuring the encryption and decryption processes occur locally. No data is sent or received from any remote server, reinforcing user privacy and security throughout the entire process.