"Oh mon bateau ! ...à moi", sur le canal de Roubaix
“Oh mon bateau ! …à moi”, sur le canal de Roubaix
Ce dimanche 3 juillet 2016, des drôles d’embarcations flotteront sur l’eau de notre Canal. Et pour cause, il s’agit de bateaux “faits maison”, c’est-à-dire fabriqués par les gens, en carton. Et c’est organisé par l’Espace Naturel Métropolitain et la Metropole Européenne de Lille. D’autres ont l’idée et la passion de faire leur maison dans un bateau, et ils seront présents aussi.
We wanted to tell you about 3 major improvements to Taco's Evernote connector. As of Sunday, all Evernote connectors are successfully syncing without errors.
If your Evernote connector isn't showing the tasks you want, or we can answer any questions, we're at your service.
If you're into the details, here's what we changed:
Improved note parsing. Evernote notes are basically HTML documents, but wrapped in XML. XML and HTML handle punctuation differently (details). There's no standard way to do this and as a result, Taco couldn't parse some notes.
As of Sunday, all known note content is handled. Also, Taco has test cases which use the actual contents of very complex notes.
Smarter defaults. For checkboxes as tasks, Taco now defaults to retrieving only notes which contain un-checked checkboxes (see Taco's Evernote docs).
As a result, syncing is faster and reaching the API limit below – which prevented many users from successfully syncing – is very unlikely.
Better handling of API limits. When Taco is treating checkboxes as tasks, it needs to retrieve the note content from Evernote, not just the note title. Evernote lets Taco make a certain number of API calls per user (details).
You'll now see an error on Connectors if the limit is reached. Maybe more importantly, with the change above, the limit should almost never be reached.
Also, while we're here.. for backers in the US, PBS airs the one-of-a-kind documentary "56 Up" on Monday night (IMDB), then it's free to stream for the next month on PBS.org. Recommended.