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I'll be interested to hear if anyone has a better solution. To the best of my knowledge, you have accomplished the transfer in the "best" way possible. If nothing else, at least the data can be brought in! If anyone can think of any other things to try that would also be appreciated.
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Download Bento works 4.4 for Mac from our website for free. If I am incorrect about either of the above points I would love to learn differently. Bento for Mac Overview: Bento for Mac is a private database software program developed by FileMaker and is simple to make use of with the Mac.
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How about an upgrade to FileMaker Pro (maybe a free trial period), and import of your data, and then an export as html (assuming it has this capability).Īlternatively, export as an Excel file, save that as a web file, and then import it. I actually avoided investing in Bento in the first place because I saw no easy way out of it. (The Evernote chat agent didn't even know what Bento was, believe it or not.)
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Use our low-code offering to build custom apps to streamline manual processes, reduce costs, and create new efficiencies for your team. I figured there would be more folks with my issue since Bento is dying and Evernote seems like a logical replacement in many ways. Make an app unique to your business with Claris FileMaker. I've been trying find a way to split the Bento-exported CSV file(s) into individual text files that correspond to the original records. html export happen - only numbers/excell/CSV. html and evernote's own format are the only import options (or so my agent told me). I tried the live chat last night only to learn that. but is there a way to (easily) import my Bento Libraries/Records into Evernote as Notebooks/Notes? Even just dumping all of my Bento records into a single "Bento" notebook would be better than a laborious copy/paste process of hundreds of records>notes.

With Bento's death rattle echoing in my ears, I'm dipping my feet into the world of Evernote and quite pleased so far.
