
This is perfect for brainstorming and compiling yours and everyone else's ideas OneNote lets you break notebooks down into sub-tabs, rather than having every notebook be just a list of notes.


Here are some ways that OneNote can help you be more organized and focused: Simply put, OneNote can help ease your life. While you can do some creative stuff with Evernote, OneNote let's you organize things however you want, but in a way that makes it easier to prioritize. Sorry if I failed to mention earlier I am using OneNote 2016 on a Windows computer.Have you heard good things about OneNote, but feel like your too deeply invested with Evernote? Migrating your notes from Evernote to OneNote is relatively easy and youshould really consider it if you want to be able to take notes for project management. I wonder if anyone here has tried to use it? I’ve also noticed advertisements on the Web for Gem OneNote Batch: Also, in all cases you lose all internal links between notes created in Evernote. The 3rd party Exporter app unlocks for $4.99 and exports Apple Notes as HTML or Markdown but apparently doesn’t handle images Īctually, in all these cases I think you might need to migrate images manually. If the macOS Onenote importer didn’t work I’d import the Evernote account into Apple Notes ( ), then re-export it to OneNote. For example, importing into NoteJoy ), then exporting all notes to Google Drive as Google Docs (a feature built into Notejoy), which can then be imported into Onenote ( ).Īlternately you could use Zapier or IFTTT to migrate all Evernote notes to Dropbox or Google Drive, and migrate the files from there. Otherwise I’d consider importing into an intermediary competing notes app is a possible alternative. There’s also this open source evernote2onenote importer, but it hasn’t been updated in 5 years so I don’t know how well it works: If you’re using Windows I found these troubleshooting steps for the importer: It would help to know the OS you are using. Has anyone else here found a better solution? My UpNote experiment suggests that there is nothing wrong with the enex files and that the problem must be in OneNote’s import software. (Only a few notes containing large image files failed to come through.)Īt that point, I started moving files manually by copy-and-paste into OneNote, but I eventually concluded that it would take me several months to do this.

(Some years ago it worked fine for me.) I next, just as a test, tried to import the enex files into UpNote, and that was more or less successful. As an experiment, I exported a couple of thousand notes into enex files and then made use of the official OneNote importer:īut I was distressed to discover that this software is apparently no longer functional. I am trying to rescue some old notes from Evernote and move them into OneNote.
