![]() ![]() Because of the price, I would probably recommend one of the other three over Evernote. While Evernote has a nice user interface and has more features than Dropbox Paper, it does not have anywhere near as many features as OneNote, which is free. ![]() Evernote is the only application in this article that you have to pay for – the other three are free, and I would probably choose one of them over Evernote. Unfortunately, Evernote has quite a few downsides, the biggest being the price. However, most of these features seem geared more towards large organizations than towards consumers. The desktop version of Evernote supports quite a few features, although unfortunately, equations are not one of the included features.Įvernote includes quite a few useful features, such as note reminders, meeting notes, work chat, and tags. It is laid out the same way as OneNote, except you only have “Notebooks” and “Pages” – no “Sections”. Evernote is very similar to OneNote in many ways. Overall, OneNote is a good choice if you want lots of features, but I would turn it down in favor of better programs.Įvernote is one of the most popular note-taking programs out there. This can be annoying and cause sync conflicts. OneNote syncs automatically with the cloud, but you can’t see someone (or yourself) updating in real time like you can in other programs like Google Docs. Microsoft just can’t seem to get real-time updating right. One last thing I dislike about OneNote: syncing. Something else I dislike about OneNote – you can’t crop images. You can “close” a notebook, but it will still be there it will just not be synced (sunk?) with your computer. There is no easy way to delete a notebook. That is just one out of the many bugs in the OneNote equation editor.Īnother thing I dislike about OneNote is the inability to delete notebooks. For instance, if you have a bunch of equations, one on each line, if you press Shift+Home (select until the start of the current line), OneNote will select the entire group of equations. This rules out OneNote for Chromebook users who want to use equations.Īnother big downside is the large amount of bugs in the OneNote equation editor. The OneNote mobile app lets you edit equations, but I don’t think it lets you create new ones. You can view equations, but not create or edit new ones. The biggest downside (for me) is the lack of equation editor support in the web version. Unfortunately, while OneNote supports a plethora of features, it does have some downsides, also. It also supports Ink to Math, which lets you see your drawings be automatically be converted to equations. The drawing tool supports lasso selection, erasing, typing, a lot of different colors and thicknesses, highlighting, and shapes drawing. You can draw with your mouse, your finger (on touchscreen devices), or a pen (either a stylus on touchscreen devices or using a special pen, like the ThinkPad Pen Pro, the Surface Pen, or the Apple Pencil. The equation editor lets you type equations, including, but not limited to, fractions, square/cubed/etc roots, exponents, Pi, and a lot other mathematical symbols.Īnother big reason to choose OneNote is for the built-in drawing feature. One of the biggest reasons to choose OneNote is for the equation editor. For instance, I have a School notebook, with a Math section, and then my notes from today are in a page. If you haven’t tried OneNote yet, OneNote is grouped into “notebooks” which have “sections”, which have “pages”. If you like lots of features, such as password protection, advanced reviewing, drawing, built-in integration with Microsoft Excel, and a lot more, OneNote is definitely for you. OneNote is Microsoft’s note-taking program. However, I chose these three because they are very popular, sync across all of your devices, and support more formatting than others like Google Keep. There are a ton more – Simplenote, Google Keep, and a lot I haven’t listed. OneNote, Evernote, Dropbox Paper, and Google Docs are four of the biggest note-taking programs. ![]()
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