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User Case: Where is the local Mac data stored in Evernote Mac
There have been previous posts about where Evernote Mac Version 7.x did it's local Mac data storage. What is the new Evernote Mac local data storage location? Has it changed? The old way of finding the storage location (holding the option key while selecting the Help pulldown from the Menu bar) does not exist in the New Mac 10.3.x version. Does anyone know where the new location is?
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Where Are Evernote Files Stored on a Mac?
Evernote offers an easy and simple solution to save your notes. This way, you can save and share important notes with others. And when you want to access important notes offline, you can download them to your local device.
Where is Evernote data stored on your Mac? Where are the downloaded notes from Evernote? Generally, you can access Evernote data on a local Mac via /Users//Library/Application Support/Evernote. When it comes to downloaded notes, their local locations are determined by you.
So, we will illustrate how to find and exchange your Evernote backup location on your device when using different downloading methods.
How to Change Evernote Backup Location on Mac
Depending on the method used to download a note from Evernote, the steps to change the backup location will vary. We will offer you 3 common methods to download Evernote data, namely using the Evernote web app, the client app, and MultCloud. Follow the detailed operations below now:
Way 1: Export Notes via the Evernote Client App
If you have installed the Evernote client app on your Mac, you can follow the steps below to download a note:
Step 1: Launch your Evernote and locate the note you want to download.
Step 2: Right-click to hit the Export button.
Step 3: Evernote will ask you to select a file format you need. Then tap the Export option.
Step 4: You will be prompted to select the target destination on your computer. Just select the location where you like. Then, you can find the data in the right path.
Note: You can only download up to 20 notes at once. So, if you want to download many notes at one time, it will be troublesome.
Way 2: Export Notes via the Evernote Web App
If you download notes from Evernote on the web, you should use the Print feature. This allows you to choose Destination as Save as PDF. Then, you will be asked to select a local location to save your data.
How do I change the location of Evernote database? Since the destination is selected by yourself, you can choose any location on your service and locate it later on your Mac.
Note: Where is Evernote data stored on Windows? It also depends on where you choose.
Way 3: Export Notes via MultCloud
You can easily transfer files between Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, or an Evernote account and open MultCloud, a cloud management service. There is no uploading or downloading hassle when moving files between different cloud services.
MultiCloud provides a platform to not only offer basic features like downloading and uploading, but also advanced features on cloud transfer, sync, and backup. You would also be able to add Evernote to MultCloud then naturally download notes via the Download feature on MultCloud.

- Direct Downloads: Download files from Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive directly onto your local device without first having to sync them. For instance, you can Sync Google Photos to a PC.
- Download Large Files: The great thing about this service is that you can download huge files directly from cloud storage even if it takes a lot of time in normal methods.
- Cross-Cloud Downloads: Download from one cloud to another, or to your cloud, from cloud to device directly without first downloading this file to one service and transferring it to another.
- Organize Downloads: Downloaded files can be easily managed and organized together so that they stay organized easily because everything is located and kept in the same place.
When downloading notes from Evernote via MultCloud, it’s similar to downloading a file from Google Chrome. By default, the file will be saved in the 'Downloads' folder on your PC under User > admin.
So, how to change Evernote backup location on Mac via MultCloud? Follow the steps below:
Step 1: Create an account on MultCloud by your email.
Step 2: After logging in successfully, head to Add Cloud located on the left navigation bar. Tap the Evernote icon to add your credentials.
Step 3: Head to Evernote, select the note you want to download, and tap the Download button. Then, MultCloud will download the data directly and effortlessly.
Now, go to Download on your Mac. You can check whether the note is downloaded or not.
Pro Tip: How to Move Evernote to Another Drive
As mentioned before, MultCloud allows you to transfer files from one cloud to another. When you want to save notes from Evernote to another cloud service that MultCloud supports, you can utilize the Cloud Transfer feature. If you want to move Evernote to OneDrive, this is how:
Step 1: Add Evernote and OneDrive respectively on MultCloud.
Step 2: Go to Cloud Transfer. Select notes from Evernote as the source directory. Then choose OneDrive as the target directory. At last, tap the Transfer Now button.
Only 2 steps are needed. And notes can be migrated between cloud services immediately via a leading transferring speed. You can create automatic transfers by tapping the Schedule button. Similarly, you can transfer Dropbox to iCloud daily.
Final Words
How to change Evernote backup location on Mac then? After reading this tutorial, you now get the answer. In a nutshell, depending on different downloading methods, the backup location is different. No matter whether you use the Evernote client app, web app, or MultCloud, you now can check your backup location easily.
Meanwhile, if you use MultCloud, you can simply transfer, sync, and back up notes from Evernote to a cloud service that MultCloud supports directly and seamlessly. Also, you can backup Evernote to NAS by using the Cloud Backup feature.
MultCloud Supports Clouds
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Google Drive
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Google Workspace
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OneDrive
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OneDrive for Business
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SharePoint
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Dropbox
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Dropbox Business
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MEGA
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Google Photos
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iCloud Photos
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FTP
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box
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box for Business
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pCloud
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Baidu
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Flickr
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HiDrive
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Yandex
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NAS
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WebDAV
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MediaFire
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iCloud Drive
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WEB.DE
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Evernote
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Amazon S3
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Wasabi
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ownCloud
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MySQL
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Egnyte
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Putio
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ADrive
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SugarSync
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Backblaze
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CloudMe
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MyDrive
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Cubby