Last week, I explained why I made the decision to switch from Evernote to OneNote. This week, I want to give a brief overview of the how. There are some important things to keep in mind: Prior to ...
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.
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Microsoft OneNote has been one of our favorite note-taking apps for years, and it keeps getting better. The app is completely free to install on your Mac or Windows desktop and lets you format notes ...
For years, Microsoft OneNote has allowed you to record the audio of a meeting, then take notes, syncing the audio to your inked or typed notes for later review. Now Microsoft is doing that feature one ...
OneNote is an awesome, powerful note-taking tool, but it's also one of those apps that only devout users really talk about. Let's change that today and give OneNote—and what you can do with it—more of ...
OneNote is the best Microsoft program you’re probably not using. For me, it’s become the online home for much of my work: article drafts, interview transcripts, even random thoughts about how to ...
OneNote is a robust note-taking app that integrates with Microsoft 365 but can also be used on its own for free. Here’s how to get up and running with it quickly. A note-taking app can be helpful, ...
What’s the king of the note-taking apps? There are two leading contenders for the crown: Microsoft’s OneNote and the independent Evernote. Launched in 2003, OneNote was added to the Microsoft Office ...
EverNote is great for using on smartphones but for keeping track of anything and everything on my PC, I love OneNote. I can write on my tablet screen and have my handwriting recognised, I can record ...