

Notebooks can also be shared via the cloud using the Skydrive. My wife and I shared a wedding planning notebook via Dropbox. My work OneNote notebook is shared with my coworkers via our network. Any research I do or notes I take about the chapter can take place on the OneNote page.ħ. I can open and work on the document right from OneNote. So when I receive a chapter to edit at work, I’ll drag the Word doc into OneNote. So if you have a Word document or a PDF or an Excel file relevant to what you are doing, you can drag and drop them right onto the relevant OneNote page. OneNote allows you to copy files right on to OneNote pages. OneNote has superior table creation abilities.Ħ.

In Evernote I’d have one very long page full of notes, and it would be hard to see what my sources were.Ĥ. Each book or article receives a “column,” and I can scroll horizontally to see the sources that I’ve consulted. My research is going into my ST notebook, in the Revelation/Bibliology section on a natural law page. For instance, I’m doing research on natural law right now. It also allows for greater flexibility in note taking. This means that you can easily do mind maps. OneNote allows you to write/type/draw/insert pictures or screen clips anywhere on its canvas. You can even collapse and expand any indented paragraph below headings for ease of navigating through lengthy notes.ģ. OneNote allows for superior organization on the page itself. OneNote has superior organization with its Notebook, Section, Page, Subpage setup.Ģ. OneNote has features that Evernote does not have:ġ.

I was continually trying to do things in Evernote that I can do in OneNote and finding it did not have the functionality. I’ve tried Evernote at various times, and I agree with Brandon Carmichael above that Evernote is not as flexible OneNote. I’ve used OneNote extensively since the 2003 version, and I’m currently using the 2010 version.
