EverNote vs OneNote
Okay, let’s have it out! What tool is best for capturing and organizing notes? For a long time I used nothing but Notepad, Aug 2009 … For a while now I use OneNote from Microsoft – and I really like it. … Then I came across EverNote and from what I’ve herd it was a lot more web …. 30, 31, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 … 2007-2010 RTur.net Powered by BlogEngine plus some hand-crafted AutoHotkey scripts. As I got further into my GTD implementation, I wanted something that fit that methodology better and also integrated well with Microsoft Outlook. By the way, this post probably reeks of Procrastivity, but let’s indulge for a bit.
I canvassed the field multiple multiple times. I installed and uninstalled many a tool on my poor tired laptop, probably making a mess of my registry.5 Apr 2008 … I’ve been using the new Evernote 3 Beta as my capture tool for the last … I do hope OneNote 2007 gets into “the cloud” in its next version There were two tools that I kept coming back to: EverNote and OneNote. Eventually those were the only tools left. For several months I used both tools simultaneously, going back and forth between the two trying to find that one reason that would tip the scales. That one reason never came. Both tools had some great features, and each tool also had several painful shortcomings. To help force the decision, I did what any self-respecting anal-retentive manager would do: I made a list!
The list below represents those features that were important to me for my system along with Low/Medium/High priorities. Where there were major shortcomings