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Microsoft OneNote vs. Evernote In My Little Corner of the Mac World

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I’ve been quite open about my love for Evernote in the past both on this blog and TechRepublic. The recent launch of a free  version of Microsoft OneNote for the Mac was a real shot across my bow. I was a huge OneNote user before the Mac became my primary platform at home.
In the past, I’ve written about OneNote on occasion and even sang the praises of the app when the last client site I was on for a full-time job upgraded to Office 2010 bringing OneNote into their enterprise.
Though the whole time, Evernote took over more of my note taking and research repository needs including:
  • Job Hunting Research
  • Productivity articles I wanted to read at a later date
  • Article and blog post research
  • Project archives
There were and still are periods I use Evernote to capture notes either from:
  • Penultimate
  • Moleskine smart notebook
  • Typing
At the current time, I don’t see Microsoft OneNote supplanting Evernote in my workflow. It’s still missing some of the higher end features I grew to love in its Windows cousin.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m quite happy that Microsoft has brought OneNote to the Mac. My plan is to watch it grow in functionality. Right now, where I do see OneNote for Mac fitting in for me is for capturing ideas and online account registration information.
What has been your experience with Microsoft OneNote versus Evernote on the Mac?
 

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