Evernote and OneNote are two of the most popular note-taking apps available. Because they’re both available for a variety of platforms, many of us rely on them to sync our notes with multiple devices.
The world of note-taking applications is crowded than ever. However, among the dozens of options, OneNote and Evernote have consistently dominated the conversation, each having a loyal user base and a ...
Will OneNote be the one, or will Evernote be forever? You decide at Lifehacker’s Battle of the Desktop Note-Taking Apps! Yes, the productivity blog Lifehacker has put it to their readers to decide ...
I use OneNote religiously, but haven't used Evernote. For me, the integration with Outlook (and the rest of Office to a lesser extent) is one of the features I appreciate most. I can convert my notes ...
Microsoft on Friday released a OneNote importer tool that makes it easier for Evernote users to switch to Microsoft’s own note-taking app. The company claims the move was prompted by Evernote users ...
Google shook things up last week when it dusted off its old Notebook service and relaunched it as Keep. Google’s new software muscles in on the space currently dominated by Microsoft OneNote and ...
Microsoft is trying to lure users away from Evernote with a new tool that lets people migrate their notes from the startup’s note-taking service. The Redmond-based company released a beta version of ...
This post will show you how to use OneNote Importer Tool or Evernote2OneNote to transfer, export/import, move, migrate Data, Content and Notes from Evernote to OneNote in Windows 11/10 PC. OneNote and ...
I am a long time, onenote user I know some folks that use evernote instead. and they are always saying how much better it is. I recently started playing with Evernote, and while it does seem cool I ...