To master the Aml2Evernote integration—the official plugin used to export text and structured data from Aml Pages directly into Evernote—you need to optimize how text blocks cross over between the two platforms.
Here are the top 5 tips to achieve a seamless, highly productive workflow. 1. Master the Context Menu Shortcut
Do not waste time manually copying and pasting text between the apps. The fastest way to trigger the integration is by utilizing the built-in Windows right-click mechanics: Highlight your target text block inside Aml Pages. Right-click to open the context menu. Navigate to Aml2Evernote and select Send Text 2 Evernote.
Hit the Send to Evernote button in the pop-up dialog to instantly push the data. 2. Format Node Headers for Better Searchability
Evernote heavily relies on clear note titles for its search functions and built-in AI search tools. Before pushing a note from Aml Pages, ensure your selected node has a distinct header line or a descriptive first sentence. When Aml2Evernote exports the data, Evernote will automatically parse the initial text block to generate the note title, keeping your digital notebook instantly recognizable and organized. 3. Maintain Plugin Compatibility
Because the plugin relies on local app hooks to transfer data, it has strict version restrictions. If the integration fails to send text, you likely need an update.
Ensure your Aml Pages is running version 9.57 build 2509 or later.
Keep the local Evernote Client for Windows installed and updated, as web-only Evernote setups will not accept the plugin’s local API commands. 4. Cross-Reference Using Node URLs
Aml Pages excels at hierarchical, tree-structured notes, while Evernote is superior for cross-platform viewing on iOS, Android, and web browsers. To bridge the gap, copy the internal Aml Pages Node link and paste it at the bottom of the text block before exporting it. This provides a clickable reverse-anchor so you can easily trace the note back to its original position in your desktop master file. 5. Pair with Evernote’s Native Web Clipper
Use Aml2Evernote for your local desktop data, but pair it with the Evernote Web Clipper for browser research. By pushing your desktop files via the plugin and pulling web articles via the clipper, your Evernote account transforms into a centralized “Second Brain” where local project logs and global web resources meet seamlessly. How to Start a Second Brain in 5 Steps – Evernote
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