Decrypt Notes for Evernote™ Bulk decryption of Evernote's embedded secrets
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The "Decrypt Notes for Evernote™" extension decrypts encrypted text within Evernote's "enex" files. Users can then opt to re-encrypt the content using their preferred encryption algorithm. This functionality is crucial for converting Evernote's "enex" files into Markdown language, ensuring compatibility with various applications like Obsidian that support Markdown format. This is particularly important because other note-taking applications may struggle to interpret Evernote's encrypted content. Additionally, if your new note-taking application has an encryption plugin, the extension allows you to specify a user-defined prefix and suffix for encrypting the extracted content, such as enclosing it in HTML "code" tags. The extension supports SHA-256 and SHA-512 hashing, utilizing the AES-CBC and AES-GCM algorithms with customizable iterations.

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  1. What is the "Decrypt Notes for Evernote™" extension and how can I use it?

    When transitioning from Evernote to a different note-taking application, it's essential to decrypt all embedded encrypted text within your notes. This is imperative as the new note-taking application cannot interpret Evernote's encrypted content. The extension accommodates processing one or multiple "*.enex" files, identifying and converting all encrypted content into plain text or HTML elements. Optionally, you can instruct the extension to substitute the identified matches with a new encrypted algorithm, preserving the encryption of your embeddings in the new note-taking application. Once the conversion is complete, the extension stores the files in your browser's default download directory.

  2. What's new in this version?

    Please check the Logs section.

  3. What is the use of "Decryption Formatting" section?

    Evernote permits formatting such as bold, and italic within encrypted content, but many other note-taking applications don't support HTML formatting in embedded secrets. The extension allows users to choose whether to retain HTML formatting or substitute it with plain text. Converting to plain text is recommended for enhanced compatibility with various platforms.

  4. What is the use of "Re-Encrypt to" section?

    If you're considering migrating to a note-taking application that accommodates encrypted content within notes, you can instruct the extension to transform Evernote's encrypted embeddings into a new algorithm supported by your new application. For example, the "Meld Encrypt" plugin in Obsidian utilizes the "AES-GCM" algorithm with a distinct prefix. The extension's interface includes a button to configure this section specifically for migration to "Meld Encrypt." Feel free to inquire about additional tools in the discussion section of this page.

  5. Where does this extension store converted "enex" files?

    The converted files are saved in your browser's default download directory. The "Proceed" button provides real-time progress updates, displaying information such as the current file and the decryption percentage for each note.

  6. Does this tool use an online service for conversions?

    The extension utilizes your browser's native "crypto" methods for both decryption and encryption processes, eliminating the need for any involvement of servers. This ensures that the extension operates offline, without interacting with remote services, thereby safeguarding user privacy.

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