
Open the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Evernote. If prompted, confirm that you'd like to fully exit Evernote. Before you follow any of the instructions below, synchronize your production account to ensure that all of your local notes have been sent to our service. How you do this varies depending on the app that you're using. Once you have completed your development and testing on the sandbox, submit a key activation request and we'll activate your API key on the production Evernote service.ĭuring testing, you may want to access your sandbox account from one our apps. Production (China): Getting out of the Sandbox To use the sandbox in your application, simply change the hostname in the Cloud API endpoint URLs:įor example, to access the NoteStore on the shard, you will use the following URLs: Be sure to include the username(s) of the accounts that you want upgraded in your support request. The sandbox isn't connected to a real commerce service, so if you need one or more of your sandbox account upgraded to Premium, please open a support inquiry and we'll upgrade them for you. Feel free to create as many accounts as you need for testing on the sandbox. To get started testing, create a new sandbox user account at.
The sandbox is a separate instance of the Evernote service, designed as a safe environment for you to develop your applications without worrying about messing up your actual Evernote account or impacting our production service.īecause it's a separate instance of our service, your real Evernote account won't work on the sandbox. When you get a new API key from us, it will only work in our sandbox.