

On the right-hand side, you can add text to your note. When you open the app, you'll have a small toolbar on the left-followed by a section where you'll see your note pages. OneNote similarly has a simple interface.

The tool has various other flexibilities, including the opportunity to split horizontally and disable the note panel altogether. You can also shrink the window to become a two-column interface if you want. EvernoteĮvernote uses a three-column design that makes it easy and fast to switch between different notes and notebooks when necessary.

We'll highlight the key differences between Evernote and OneNote below. Maybe it won't help, but hopefully seeing the number of things and people affects might get their attention.While the user interface is subjective, it is an important thing to consider. And apparently the development teams' emphasis is on more new "features", not resolving these usability problems and outright bugs.Įverybody _please_ file service tickets on all the things that you see that are broken/damaged/lost. Both of those have been seriously downgraded by Evernote 10. Reminders, Tags, Saved Searches, Search Grammar, Open and Edit Attachments without import/export (ever tried in OneNote on a Mac?), Location (GPRS), API automation through 3rd parties or AppleScript (legacy version only at the moment), Indexing all attachments.Įxcept for Location (which I haven't had a reason to try) and saved searches, I've encountered a Evernote 10 bug and filed a service ticket on every single other one of those things: Reminders and tags not synching, tags not being found in searches, problems viewing and editing PDF attachments, API-using other products cut off from operation of even simple things like evernote: URLs, lost AppleScript.Įvernote had a great feature set and a real focus on usability.
