I've been using this for a couple months after having become annoyed with Evernote always pestering me to move to their paid model.
I was able to import all my Evernote content very easily. I love the ability to use Markdown to take notes and the support for VIM commands in code blocks is nice.
The only thing I miss from Evernote is access from my iOS devices.
The author claims to be working on an native iOS app right now: "An iOS app is currently under development. A web-based viewer (read-only) is also planned, which will work on Windows, Linux, and possibly Android."
http://yaoganglian.com/2015/12/06/What-is-Quiver/
What is "real work that can't be faked"? I think it much better to define clear criteria by which a journal should accept research.
Further, I wouldn't single-out academics when there are corporate funded studies which cherry-pick results and data to support their products/services.
I was able to import all my Evernote content very easily. I love the ability to use Markdown to take notes and the support for VIM commands in code blocks is nice.
The only thing I miss from Evernote is access from my iOS devices.