In fact, OneNote is not installed on any of my computers or devices. The personal plan increases to 100,000 notes at 200mb (20TB total) with an monthly upload limit of 10GB. However, there is a 60mb monthly upload limit. At maximum capacity, it is 2.5 TB of content. The free account has a limit of 100,000 notes with a capacity of 25mb per note. My needs combined with my reluctance to store potentially sensitive information in the cloud make it impossible for me to use OneNote and this time I can safely say that I am no longer using OneNote and have not for a long time. Evernote offers a free account, personal, professional, and teams. I personally use a cross-platform note-taking tool I develop myself because it is fully tuned to my need and preferences. Using a cross-platform text editor as for example Sublime Text or vim makes the experience the same on all platforms. Therefore the experience has to be consistent across all the platforms. I do not want to remember multiple ways of accessing my notes. That on its own, rules out OneNote as it is heavily focused on cloud. However, and I cannot emphasize this enough, I do not want my notes in the cloud. On a daily basis, I use both Windows, Mac, and Linux and I need access to my notes on all of them. The Windows version of OneNote is the only one that supports local notebooks. ![]() I wrote some scripts that make a series of tiring tasks that I often have to do as quickly as running a script. The fact that it is just plain text files makes it insanely easy to manipulate the text with code. If you dont need all the bells and whistles of Word or Notes, this is the perfect solution for notes and it integrates with Evernote. In the time, I have used markdown I started to explore what I could do with plain text files. How can I pull the two notebooks I have over there to migrate them into EverNote Thanks in advance for any specific assistance. I use it on a MAC so there isn't an 'export' function, but I can access the cloud drive with the onenote files on it. ![]() For me to go back to OneNote was simply not possible and here is why. Hi - I'm in the process of switching TO EverNote from Microsoft Office 365's OneNote. Back in August, I wrote this post where I explained why I moved back to OneNote after trying to move my note-taking workflow to plain text with markdown syntax.
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