Replacing Evernote?
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@s.hackleman said in Replacing Evernote?:
Just an FYI at this point. You can select all notes in a Evernote Notebook, right click from the desktop client and it will dump all of the notes to an XML file. Looks like most note taking apps can read and import them. Makes switching easy.
They also have a program (MS that is) that does it all automatically for you.
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@BRRABill said in Replacing Evernote?:
@s.hackleman said in Replacing Evernote?:
Just an FYI at this point. You can select all notes in a Evernote Notebook, right click from the desktop client and it will dump all of the notes to an XML file. Looks like most note taking apps can read and import them. Makes switching easy.
They also have a program (MS that is) that does it all automatically for you.
Nice, did not know about that.
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@s.hackleman said in Replacing Evernote?:
Just an FYI at this point. You can select all notes in a Evernote Notebook, right click from the desktop client and it will dump all of the notes to an XML file. Looks like most note taking apps can read and import them. Makes switching easy.
Cool.
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@s.hackleman Agreed, tried turtl earlier this week. I was overly excited to say the least.
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@zuphzuph said in Replacing Evernote?:
@s.hackleman Agreed, tried turtl earlier this week. I was overly excited to say the least.
You WERE, but are not now?
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I also switched to OneNote recently for much of the same reasons.
There are some quirks to feel out but so far it's coming along.
Keep in mind that each Evernote section/book/folder becomes an entire OneNote notebook. OneNote does not automatically show all notebooks so the feel of it won't be the same as Evernote. You don't see everything all at once, you only see the current notebook you have open.
For example in EN you see a tree-list on the left of all your sections. In ON each section is now a separate notebook, which is physically just a file on OneDrive. You can't see them all at once, you have to open one notebook at a time.
That said, I used the MS tool to convert EN and it worked fine, but now I'm actually having to combine notebooks together because I don't want like 150 different notebooks!
In EN one section contains a bunch of note cards. In ON you get an extra set of sections, the notebook has tabs for sections and then pages within each tab. I'm having to re-organize my notebooks to combine them where they could just be tabs within the same notebook, then pages within the tabs.
As for sharing, you can share the entire notebook right now but that's it. MS will have the feature to be able to share individual tabs as well as individual pages very soon. They've had a feature release just in recent weeks preparing for this sharing ability.
As an example I have one notebook for a certain type of client. All my tabs are actually just alphabet so "A, B, C, D, E, etc) then within each letter I'll put individuals' pages (with sub-pages!) for each client.
CLIENT
--> G
--> --> Bill Gates
--> --> --> Subpages (info1, todo, info2, invoices, etc)As of now I could only share the whole "CLIENT" notebook, but very soon I'll be able to share just the info2 page directly with Bill, or the entire Bill Gates page with subpages.
So far OneNote is working fine on all devices (Windows, Android, iPad) but I'm having to do a lot or re-organizing of notes into the different way ON stores them. However, some notebooks completely fail to open in the web interface, I'm hoping this will be fixed after I reorganize my notebooks.
Also, you don't need Office to get ON, it can be used as a standalone app.
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@guyinpv we use one OneNote per client. That way the data is portable per client. If a client wants a copy, they can have it. If a client leaves, we can archive their documents.
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@scottalanmiller said in Replacing Evernote?:
@guyinpv we use one OneNote per client. That way the data is portable per client. If a client wants a copy, they can have it. If a client leaves, we can archive their documents.
That's a lot of notebooks!
I figured my Rolodex-style tab system would work much the same once I can share the tabs, the client can get into the tab and all the pages within.
But I can see the benefit of one notebook per client. Just need an easy way to navigate them. The way ON lets me browse notebooks is annoying. Doesn't lend itself well to having dozens or even hundreds of notebooks.
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@guyinpv said in Replacing Evernote?:
@scottalanmiller said in Replacing Evernote?:
@guyinpv we use one OneNote per client. That way the data is portable per client. If a client wants a copy, they can have it. If a client leaves, we can archive their documents.
That's a lot of notebooks!
I figured my Rolodex-style tab system would work much the same once I can share the tabs, the client can get into the tab and all the pages within.
But I can see the benefit of one notebook per client. Just need an easy way to navigate them. The way ON lets me browse notebooks is annoying. Doesn't lend itself well to having dozens or even hundreds of notebooks.
Yup, but it makes it much easier to have different security per client. It's all in Sharepoint, so very easy to manage.