Why Texthaven Rebranded from Knowsynotes — What Changed and What Stayed

Texthaven (formerly Knowsynotes): A Complete Guide to Features and Migration

Overview

Texthaven is the rebranded successor to Knowsynotes, preserving core note-taking and knowledge-management capabilities while introducing a refined interface, improved synchronization, and enhanced collaboration tools. This guide covers key features, migration steps, best practices, and troubleshooting tips.

Key Features

  • Notes & Documents: Rich-text editor with headings, lists, code blocks, inline LaTeX, and image embedding.
  • Organization: Nested notebooks, tags, and smart folders for dynamic filtering.
  • Search: Fast full-text search with filters by tag, date, notebook, and author.
  • Sync & Offline: Real-time cloud sync across devices plus offline editing that reconciles changes on reconnect.
  • Collaboration: Shared notebooks, granular permission levels (viewer, commenter, editor, owner), and real-time presence indicators.
  • Version History: Per-document versioning with diffs and ability to restore previous versions.
  • Import/Export: Import from Knowsynotes, Markdown, Evernote, and export to Markdown, PDF, and HTML.
  • Integrations: Web clipper, browser extensions, and integrations with calendar, task managers, and third-party storage (e.g., Dropbox).
  • Security: End-to-end encryption options for selected notebooks and 2FA for accounts.
  • API & Automation: REST API and webhooks for custom workflows and third-party automation.

Migration: From Knowsynotes to Texthaven

  1. Pre-migration checklist

    • Confirm account ownership and email access.
    • Update Knowsynotes to latest version to ensure export compatibility.
    • Backup critical notes locally (export as Markdown/HTML/PDF).
  2. Automatic migration (recommended)

    • Sign into Texthaven using your Knowsynotes credentials or linked SSO.
    • Choose “Import from Knowsynotes” in Settings → Import.
    • Select notebooks, tags, and attachments to migrate.
    • Start migration and monitor progress; large accounts may take hours.
  3. Manual migration (alternate)

    • Export notebooks from Knowsynotes as Markdown/HTML/ZIP.
    • In Texthaven, go to Settings → Import → Import Files and upload the export.
    • Re-link attachments if any file paths break.
  4. Post-migration steps

    • Verify folder structure, tags, and permissions.
    • Check version history and restore any missing revisions if needed.
    • Reconnect integrations and reauthorize third-party apps.
    • Inform collaborators of new links and permission settings.

Best Practices

  • Tag tidy-up: Use the migration as an opportunity to consolidate redundant tags.
  • Archive old content: Move rarely-used notes to an archived notebook before migrating.
  • Test encryption: If using end-to-end encryption, test decryption with a small dataset first.
  • Set permissions centrally: Apply team-level permission templates to avoid manual errors.
  • Train users: Share short how-to guides highlighting UI changes and new collaboration features.

Troubleshooting

  • Migration stalled: Cancel and retry after clearing browser cache; use desktop client if available.
  • Missing attachments: Re-run import including attachments or manually upload and relink.
  • Sync conflicts: Resolve via the version history; use the “merge” option where offered.
  • Login issues: Reset password through the Texthaven sign-in page or contact support with account email.

Example Migration Timeline (small team, ~2GB data)

  • Day 1: Pre-migration backup and tag cleanup (1–2 hours).
  • Day 2: Automatic migration and verification (2–4 hours).
  • Day 3: Reconnect integrations, brief training session (1–2 hours).

Quick Tips

  • Use the web clipper to capture any content missed during migration.
  • Enable 2FA and recovery codes immediately after migration.
  • Leverage APIs to automate repetitive reconfiguration tasks.

If you want, I can produce a step-by-step migration checklist tailored to your account size (single user, small team, or enterprise).

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