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.
Microsoft today announced the launch of its OneNote Import Tool for Mac, which is designed to allow Mac users to quickly and easily transfer all of their notes from note-taking app Evernote to ...
Microsoft can at long last claim the kind of ubiquity that the massively popular note-keeping service Evernote has boasted for years. With a version of OneNote for all mainstream computing platforms – ...
If your notes are synced locally, the OneNote Importer will automatically discover your Evernote notebooks. Pick the ones you want to import into OneNote. If not, you can import notes from an Evernote ...
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Evernote and OneNote have always been in competition to store your digital stuff in the Cloud. OneNote lost quite a few users to Evernote because Microsoft never really pushed OneNote beyond its own ...
Microsoft is making it easier for Mac users to ditch Evernote in favor of OneNote, its rival note-taking app, and a part of the Microsoft Office suite. The company has today released a new app called ...
Microsoft Corp. on Monday released a version of its OneNote note-taking software for Macs and added new features and a free tier for all of the software's users in moves clearly targeted at ...
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 ...
Watch out, Evernote. Microsoft is gunning for you. The Redmond-based company plans to offer Mac users a version of OneNote, according to reports by The Verge and ZDNet. The notetaking software will be ...
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 ...