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You can't attach files directly to notes in Keep, either they must come from Google Drive. There's no convenient way to work with teams, so you're better off using a Google Doc. You can share individual notes with contacts one at a time, but that's the extent of it. Although useful for keeping your own thoughts in order, it's not built with collaboration in mind. However, despite this convenience, Google Keep is quite limited as a free alternative to Evernote.
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it uses your Google account to sync across devices, making it a particularly useful option for Android users. Google Keep is available for Android and iOS, as a Chrome browser plug-in, and as a web app.


Storage: Unlimited (attachments stored in Google Drive).WordPress, IFTTT, Feedly and Livescribe are just a few with OneNote compatibility now built in.Ĭonvinced? Shift your clips and notes across using Evernote to OneNote Importer and you're ready to go. Thanks to Microsoft's business clout, other developers are falling over themselves to integrate OneNote into their apps.
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There are optional extensions, too: OneNote Web Clipper lets you capture and clip sections of web pages, and Office Lens (for Windows 10 Mobile) captures pictures of handouts, whiteboards and other meeting-room paraphernalia, turns them into editable documents and saves them to a notebook. You can also import text and tables from other Microsoft Office apps, record audio, and email content straight to a notebook (a very handy option for working on fiddly smartphone screens). Like most Evernote alternatives, OneNote lets you gather and organise links, text, images and drawings in tagged notebooks, but it also has a few extra tricks up its sleeve. Earlier this year, Microsoft cut the standard OneDrive storage limit from 15GB to 5GB, which is worth bearing in mind if your notes tend to contain a lot of images and other media. I feel like I am squandering the premium subscription but I don't have any reason to use it.OneNote synchronizes your data through your Microsoft account, and uses OneDrive to store everything you save. It seems like stuff that used to be available in the free version got taken away and I didn't even notice. Is this no longer possible in the free version? The fact that I ask shows how little I use it. Search in Office doc and attachments - This was in Evernote from the beginning. Turn notes into presentations, view previous versions of notes, annotate attached PDFs - I have not yet had a reason to do these. Maybe it's easier with the premium version.

And can't I do this even on the free version? Scanning is easy and I get a jpg or something and I upload to Evernote. Scan and digitize business cards - I am not a salesperson or even good at networking and rarely exchange business cards. It's not something I really need, though, and I would never pay for it. They used to have that in the free version. The email-to-Evernote functionality is nice. Since then I have been wondering what, if anything, I can do with Evernote Premium that I actually want to do.
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(This has been the case in the past couple of weeks.)Ī month ago I went to an Evernote meetup, and they gave out door prizes and I got a 6-month upgrade to Evernote Premium. And I use it to store and organize URLs, facts, and ideas for websites I am producing, so when I am actively doing that, I am in Evernote every day. But I use it to store information I will need in the future. I am always surprised by people who claim their live their lives through Evernote and use it for to-do lists or to plan projects. I have had an Evernote account since 2009.
