
Microsoft invented a software that can transfer files from Evernote to OneNote. The software is available on Windows devices (Windows 7 or later) and will possibly be available on Apple and Android devices later on. Right now, the software is a little inefficient and cannot import media files ,yet. There are a lot of tweaks that Microsoft will have to make to this importer tool. Since notes in Evernote and notes in OneNote are organized and laid out differently, Microsoft might want to find a better way to transition files between the two programs. Before this import tool was invented, some people imported files between Evernote and OneNote manually. I am not very familiar with OneNote nor Evernote. I don't take notes often outside of school. When I do take notes, I usually just type them on memos. I have OneNote on my laptop, but I don't think I have ever used it. This software is probably very useful for people who use Evernote and OneNote quite often to take note, but it is pretty useless for people like me who don't take lot of notes. Just think of people who take a lot of notes. It probably becomes quite a pain for them to search through their notes, especially if they take notes on more than one note taking software. Even though I hardly ever take notes outside of school, I might take a look at OneNote or Evernote just to see if I would want to use either of those programs in the future. If you are currently using Evernote to take notes but would like to start using OneNote instead, it wouldn't hurt to download the importer tool from the
Microsoft OneNote website.
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