


The Office version provides additional features, such as the ability to clip screenshots or “print” documents directly to OneNote.Įvernote is free for up to 60MB per month of data. You can use OneNote for free as a Web app through Microsoft SkyDrive, and on Windows Phone, Android, or iOS. As a stand-alone product, OneNote 2013 costs $70. While Evernote and OneNote are similar products, the software maker now feels that users are finally ready to switch to its cloud service, as it offer additional advantages such as free offline access, unlimited monthly uploads, and much more.OneNote is available as part of a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, starting at $100 per year per home user. It also comes bundled within Office desktop suites starting at $140. The new Microsoft tool works on Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10. If you don’t see your migrated notes in OneNote, click the menu button on the top-left corner. Sign-in with your Microsoft account that you use with OneNote.Ĭhoose how your content will be organized on OneNote, and click Import.Ĭlick the View notes in OneNote button to see your migrated notes. (You can also choose to import a file instead.) Select the Evernote Notebooks you want to migrate, and click Next. On the OneNote importer wizard, accept the terms, and click Get started. You can download Evernote from here.ĭouble-click the StartOneNoteImporter.exe file. Make sure you have Evernote installed on Windows. You can’t import notes from your Evernote account into OneNote directly. In this guide you’ll learn the easy steps to migrate notes from Evernote to OneNote using the importer. The tool is currently available on Windows, but the company will be releasing a version for Mac in the near future to allow users to migrate their notes to OneNote. Now the software giant has made available a OneNote importer that has been crafted to migrate Evernote notes into the service. However, for the longest time, the service lacked of an important functionality - the ability to migrate notes from other services like Evernote. Microsoft’s OneNote has been improving and it’s slowly becoming the note-taking platform of choice on Windows 10, Android, iOS and Mac OSX.
