For Linux users who want to access their Evernote’s notes on their desktop, you definitely have to check out Everpad – one of the best Evernote desktop client for Linux.

Installation

Open a terminal and type the following commands:

Usage

When you first run Everpad, instead of a window opening, you will find the Everpad indicator icon in the system tray. To get started, simply right click on the icon and select “Settings and Management”.

Click the “Authorize” button to authenticate with Evernote.

Once you have authorized Everpad to access your Evenote data, click the indicator icon and select “Please Perform First Sync”.

After the sync, you will be able to access all your notes in the Everpad window.

You can click the “Notebook” button to create a new notebook, or the “Note” button to create a new note. This is the interface when you create a new note:

While creating a note, you can attach images, add tags, insert table, lists, links and many other features you would expect to find in Evernote.

Unity

If you are using the Ubuntu Unity desktop, you will be pleased to know that Everpad is integrated with the Dash as well. It comes with a Everpad Search Lens that allows you to search your notes right from the Dash.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a beautiful application with plenty of features, you will be disappointed with Everpad. However, for a simple lightweight note taking tool that can sync with Evernote, Everpad has done its jobs well. While there are many ways you can access Evernote, if you really need a desktop client for your Linux machine, Everpad is the one I would recommend. What other ways do you access your Evernote on Linux?