I treat OneNote like a light version of Microsoft Word as it has more text editing features as compared to Evernote but obviously less than the full version of Word. This allows me to put text anywhere in my note where I wish it. I also enjoyed the fact that OneNote’s Notes are essentially a series of independent text boxes. I was also able to copy and tables of various complexities from the web and other sources into one note without any need for reformatting. The ability to move content from Microsoft Word tables into one note was seamless. On the positive side, I found the text editing features of OneNote to be superior to Evernote. Until then, I will be doomed to live the life of a typical software user who has to take the good with the bad. One of these days, a smart software developer is going to develop software, specifically the way I want to work. And this time I have come across several features of one note that I find are superior to Evernote and several items where Evernote clearly takes Microsoft out to the proverbial woodshed. I have been using OneNote diligently for the last week.
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