Microsoft unveils an easy way to transfer data from Evernote to OneNote
Microsoft unveils an easy way to transfer data from Evernote to OneNote
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Microsoft's OneNote service has improved a lot in terms of functionality and usability lately. If you haven't tried it before, now is the time. Moreover, there is an easy way to transfer all records from Evernote.

Microsoft unveils an easy way to transfer data from Evernote to OneNote
Microsoft unveils an easy way to transfer data from Evernote to OneNote

Evernote and OneNote are long-standing competitors and share roughly the same functionality. Recently, however, the "green elephant" got sick and began to rapidly lose weight. Business Insider recently published the state of the company and made a negative forecast for its development. Shortly thereafter, the Evernote developers were forced to close some of their projects (the Clearly extension and the Skitch app), which raises some concerns about the future.

Against the backdrop of this news, many users turned to looking for an alternative. The OneNote service is perfect for this role. It allows you to perform exactly the same tasks, but additionally boasts excellent integration with Microsoft office and cloud products. So Windows users need to pay attention to OneNote first. And for those who still doubt this, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this table.

OneNote Evernote
Available on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, and on the web Yes Yes
Storing notes in the cloud Yes Yes
Accessing notes offline Yes Evernote Plus or Evernote Premium required
Unlimited number of shipments per month Yes

60 MB per month - free,

1 GB per month - Evernote Plus

The ability to write anywhere on the page with freeform canvases Yes No
Support for organizing tags Yes Yes
Add a note by email Yes Evernote Plus or Evernote Premium required
Integration with office suite Yes Evernote Premium required

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A new one for transferring notes from Evernote to OneNote is available initially only for Windows, but a little later the developers plan to provide a version for Mac. For complete data transfer, it is recommended that you have a desktop version of Evernote on your computer. You can get acquainted with the process using the video.

While both apps are very similar, Microsoft is well positioned to entice Evernote users with its free product, free offline access, unlimited monthly downloads, and now an easy way to transfer data. You can download the new one for OneNote from the Microsoft website.

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