Can Files From Mobile Colornote Be Read on Pc
#1
Posted 09 September 2013 - 07:01 AM
How-do-you-do forum,
I've got some files of "ColorNote" which is an Android app in my smarphone.
Is information technology possible to transfer the ColorNote files to my Win7 PC ?
( I tied earlier, but Win7 couldn't read and open ColorNote files.)
Too, I couldn't find the PC version of ColorNote. I hope that if there is any other way which could just open the ColorNote data files.
Thanks forum.
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#2
Posted 09 September 2013 - 07:38 AM
Currently there is no way to transfer Color Note files or data to the Windows Os and have them readable. You will need to import/copy the Color Note data to another application such as Evernote or Chrome/Google app Keep. Which are then accessible through Windows.
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#3
Posted 09 September 2013 - 08:19 AM
Thanks!
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#4
Posted 09 September 2013 - 08:39 AM
You're welcome.
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#5
Posted 21 November 2013 - 08:21 PM
Currently there is no way to transfer Colour Annotation files or data to the Windows Bone and have them readable. Y'all will need to import/copy the Color Notation data to another application such as Evernote or Chrome/Google app Keep. Which are then accessible through Windows.
Truthfully, I'thou really having the aforementioned bug that cuhkwan had. Except I don't know how to bring them back up on my phone or transfer them on my pc. Evernote didn't practice anything. I did not effort Google app "Continue" yet, and I suppose I should give that a shot.
The files are even so showing up on my phones memory, simply this Colornote app for some reason is only not recognizing them or information technology simply can't read them for some reason. Basically, last month, my phone malfunctioned and I had to do a system restore. Well, I backed upward everything and synced everything. And after that organization restore, Colornote is the merely things that tin't for some reason restore the files I had.
At this bespeak, if I could merely but TRANSFER them to my PS and convert them to a readable form, that'southward all I really care almost.
Any advice and assistance from anyone that knows how to solve this problem, I would greatly appreciate it!
Edited by renc2000, 21 Nov 2013 - 08:22 PM.
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#half-dozen
Posted 27 Nov 2013 - 07:02 PM
I still stand by my original statement that at that place is no fashion to transfer files from your android to Windows and have them readable. Nonetheless later extensive searching today and reading about 45 dissimilar discussions nigh ColorNote recovery possibilities. I found i that actually said they were able to read their notes. I accept not tried it nor know how the process works as I am SQL illiterate. But this is the only mention I was able to discover that resulted in any success.
This is what I found: http://weblog.nobytes.com/2012/03/android-colornote-notes-recovery.html
I know more than about ColorNote than I ever wanted to know at present. Interestingly I quit using the app over 18 months ago, in favor of an alternative.
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#7
Posted 09 April 2014 - 05:51 PM
Site admin. I really like colornote but I am not all that reckoner savy, then until they make information technology easy to sync with PC I am looking elsewhere. You mentioned you are using an alternative. Could yous please tell me which one so that I can bank check information technology out? Thanks for your assistance. Cheers,
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#viii
Posted 09 April 2014 - 09:21 PM
My alternative: http://simplenote.com/
And if you rather have an application on the PC instead of opening a web browser.
http://resoph.com/ResophNotes/Welcome.html
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#9
Posted 10 April 2014 - 04:46 PM
Thank you lot then much. Cheers
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Posted x April 2014 - 04:59 PM
You're quite welcome on behalf of the Bleeping Computer community.
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#eleven
Posted eleven September 2014 - 02:41 PM
Howdy everyone,
After struggling for over a week with colour note to put all my notes on different phones, (Samsung note 3-onetime reliable, Samsung 4 also old but I live in 2 countries with unlike providers. Replaced past S5 Duo but however working on the kinks. And my daughter in the UK with 2 SIMs that I pay for, but the one I call on never seems on? I bought her a Samsung SIII Neo Duo).
This is non about Samsung nor virtually whatever of the particular apps I mention here, it'southward about how I managed to sync everything to all the phones. In curt I used:
one. Android Assistant (amazing app) for syncing apps. Consign to google cloud then sync with other phones by downloading then installing. Although this is laborious, I have 392 apps. Sometimes some apps are not compatible with sure phone firm wares.
two. color note sync with samsung (Google cloud/drive account) which allows you to sync to any phone in one case you use the same password on color notation and google drive. It takes seconds, and when you create a note in one phone, through automobile sync the note appears in all my 4 phones.
3. Contacts/messages/photos/videos etc... I used phone copier express soft on windows but you have to do information technology unit by unit of measurement. Apparently you can sync through samsung business relationship (which is google drive really) just outlook then messed upward my contacts, that from 2,332 cards I at present have 10,017 cards!
I wish the guy who created Android Banana tin can offer all these functions in his app, it would exist a life saver. As you may exist able to tell windows is non always a practiced solution beyond platforms. I am traditionally wary of having my information on a server but I used google drive out of agony. It was seamless.
Some practical advise for those who might be struggling like me.
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#12
Posted 28 February 2015 - 05:39 PM
OK..........
I establish http://www.bluestacks.com/
This is an Android emulator for PC.
Next....set it up and download the ColorNote app.
How practice I import ColorNote data (backed upward on the PC difficult bulldoze) into the app?
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#13
Posted 01 October 2015 - 09:53 PM
Here is the solution for this outcome.
You can use Bluetooth to transfer files from Mobile to PC.
Check this Link
http://androidforums.com/threads/colornote-to-pc-pc-to-colornote.555201/
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