As part of my "almost" paperless classroom project, I have been using Evernote for a couple of years.  About a year ago, I had been deciding between Evernote or Microsoft’s OneNote for my preferred note taking application.  I had been leaning towards OneNote for my personal notes.  I love how OneNote will record audio and help link the audio recordings to notes.  I also love OneNote’s interface with the side-tabs and drag and drop capturing of work.

When Evernote 3 came out, I quickly began leaning towards Evernote.  First, Evernote is Free; OneNote is not.  Evernote supports cloud computing with its web-based account synchronization; OneNote does not.  Evernote has a portable version for USB drives; OneNote does not.  Evernote has Windows Mobile and iPhone versions; OneNote does not.  This list goes on for features in Evernote, but not in OneNote.  So far, the one missing feature that I occasionally use with OneNote is the recording of audio while entering a note.  Hopefully, this feature will make its way into an upcoming Evernote update.

Technorati Tags: ,,,,,,,,

Windows Live Tags: Palm Pre,Windows Mobile,iPhone,Apps,Evernote,OneNote,Free,synchronization,Mobile

WordPress Tags: Palm Pre,Windows Mobile,iPhone,Apps,Evernote,OneNote,Free,synchronization,Mobile

  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • Live
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • TwitThis
  • YahooMyWeb
  • blogmarks
  • NewsVine
  • Pownce
  • Blogosphere News
  • Blogsvine
  • HealthRanker
  • LinkedIn
  • Ma.gnolia
  • Slashdot