
Its supported by tons of major apps as well as some blogging apps. So if you are a heavy user ON suits better for sure.īoth apps can be integrated with many 3rd party apps but since Evernote has been a long runner on mobiles, it has more integrations. OneNote is completey free and the space depends on your OneDrive space. Also free version is limited to 60MB per month. Undoubtedly it works like a charm on Windows PC and phone.īoth apps come free but Evernote has a “Plus” and “Premium” plans for heavy users and offers features like “offline notebooks” and password protection which are absent in free version. On Mac its pretty nice though but PC looks more polished. On iOS you can resize the pictures but cannot as of now on Android which is big drawback. But I personally have seen the iOS version is better than the android counterpart. But again this seems limited to tablets and not iPhones (cannot comment on android phones though).īoth these apps exist on Android, iOS, Web, Windows as well as Mac. As of now this feature is absent in Evernote. This is really useful in meetings or brain storming sessions where you can have ideas floating all over the page. On ON you can write anywhere on the page. They support wide range of files and also texts, audio, checklist, drawings and pictures. Even you can insert files.īoth are pretty much similar in this context. Page can contain texts, photos, audio, video, checklists and drawings.

So you can have something like : Personal > Vacation > Trip to Singapore where Personal is your notebook, Vacation is a section and “Trip to Singapore” as a page. You can create Notebooks and which are further divided into Sections and further into pages. Its like putting whatever you want on a piece of paper. In a note, you can have text, pictures, checklist, audio, drawings and even files.

You can have multiple notebooks say “Personal”,”Medical”, “Office”, “Home” etc.Įach of them can have as many notes as you want. You can have as many notes within a notebook. Evernote has “Notebooks” which are further divided as “notes”. Its a kind of mixed experience I will say.

I have been writing blogs on Evernote for some time now but very recently I am trying it on oneNote. The experience which I am going to share is restricted to mobile devices because many people use these apps on their smart phones and tablets. There are many blogs online which compares between the two but mostly all of them speak of usage on Laptops or Macs. Recently I started using OneNote and I am kind of starting to like it. I regularly use the Scannable app to scan my receipts and sync to Evernote. Personally I have been an Evernote user for about 4 yrs now and I love how simple it is to use on mobile platforms. Moreover they exist on all major platforms making it a breeze to sync data across environments. Evernote and OneNote are two mostly widely used professional note taking apps out there.
