

That being the case, it seems the searching on text capabilities are better in OneNote, but the tag feature in Evernote makes it more robust.

The new Basic plan only OCRs text in images.

He made a big deal out of the searching capabilities of Evernote over OneNote, but the new basic Evernote doesn’t search text in PDFs or in Office docs (per Evernote’s feature comparison). Also, you really have to rely on having really good tags His comparison videos are “ Evernote vs OneNote – 5 Key Differences” and “ Evernote vs OneNote Follow Up Q&A – ADT 28.” I was hoping he would compare the free version of Evernote with the free version of OneNote. I took your advice and searched YouTube for “Onenote vs Evernote.” I found a couple of very good videos by dottotech. I do listen to you, but sometimes I panic and scream for help before calming down and remembering your advice. If I need to transfer to another application, it would be much easier to do it now rather than later.” A short while later I received this follow up email from Sherri: Luckily for me, I have only begun to get “addicted” to using Evernote and only have 224 notes so far. Since I am on a limited fixed income, I can’t afford to pay to add devices for my notes. And of course, most of my computing is done at home on my desktop PC so I must have it loaded there. Other times, I might be somewhere unexpectedly and only have my iPhone with me. Sometimes I use my laptop and sometimes I use my iPad when I am out. Now, I have to choose which two devices to use it on (to stay with the free version.) I use Evernote on my desktop PC, my laptop, my iPad, and my iPhone. Given the recent limitations on the free version of Evernote only to be used on two devices, how does OneNote compare to Evernote? “I have been a very satisfied Genealogy Gems Premium member for a few years now. Sherri wrote in with a question I frequently receive:

paid accounts? These are common questions and I have some uncommon, but very effective, solutions for you! Here’s an email I received recently from a Genealogy Gems Premium member on just these questions and the solutions I dished up to answer them. OneNote? Or are you wondering about free vs. (UPDATED May 22, 2020.) Is your head swirling with questions such as Evernote vs.
