![]() In Evernote, those two things (the typed notes and the inked notes) are separate. “And when I’m at my desktop computer, I need to easily add thoughts via the keyboard. “I often use a pen and tablet to sketch and handwrite ideas,” he says. “I recently switched from Evernote to OneNote because Evernote doesn’t allow typed notes to be positioned in a way where they can be mixed with inked notes,” says Ravi Sakaria, president and CEO of VoicePulse Inc., who has used both Evernote and OneNote extensively. Evernote’s structure, by comparison, is more restrictive. OneNote’s “free-form canvas” structure makes it easy to move text and images around, and mix handwritten annotations with typed notes. ( OneNote offline access is free, but Evernote users must subscribe to Plus or Premium plans for offline access.) Aharon says he sometimes travels to areas where there’s no Internet access, which makes OneNote more valuable to him. “I’m using OneNote for many reasons, but the main one is that unlike Evernote, you can use OneNote without an Internet connection for free,” says Yuval Aharon, owner of Rated Radar Detector. (However, if a company pays for Microsoft SharePoint or uses OneNote as part of a paid Office 365 subscription, OneNote sharing isn’t truly “free.”)Įvernote also has a free version, but Evernote Plus ($25 a year) or Evernote Premium ($50 a year) memberships are required to share notes. ![]() OneNote is a free download (though that wasn’t always the case), and it lets people share files with other OneNote users at no charge. ![]()
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