![]() This subject has been discussed before in these forums this topic might be of interest, as it includes input from Evernote employees. There may be some tricksy way of relocating then and pointing to the new locations using symbolic links (I think that that's what they call them), but that's way past my expertise with Android. I believe that if you do move them, Evernote will not find them. ![]() ![]() As far as I know, there's no way in the Evernote Android UI to change this location to another device / directory. ![]() Son't let the "sdcard" name fool you this is where I found the data on my Nexus 7, which has no external SD card. As best I can tell, Evernote stores its data for a particular account in the directory /sdcard/Android/data/com.evernote/files/user-/ (there's a set of files and directories under this that hold the note databases). ![]()
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