I have tried OneNote on several occasions, heck even a few weeks ago I imported all my notes into ON once again with a free program called Evernote2Onenote. I have been a premium member since 2012 and to me it's worth every penny. Speaking for myself, I use EN strictly for my personal use only.
If you explain your workflow and intended use of a note taking app for your company, then there are several knowledgeable and helpful superusers here who can explain in detail if Evernote meets your needs. Rather than asking "is Evernote for real?" and then going into a list of complaints about the things you THINK it cannot do, why don't you present a list here of features that your company DOES need? IMO you are approaching the question the wrong way, OP. When they could rather just know that all information for that particular bussiness practise goes into that specific notebook. Suddenly the employees need to learn your tagging system. Or work with different tags to ones own system. Especially working in large groups that dont completely understand the tag mechanism. I don't know why they have not done this. Then you might want a notebook specifically for maybe: Reciepts.Īdding a new individual to a stack will come handy. You might want all information on a particular subject in one notebook. Are you only putting one or two Notes in a Notebook? If so, and assuming the notes your sharing do not need to be private & specific to particular employees, why not just Share one Notebook with all the Notes included in it to all of the staff? As far as I am aware, there is no swiss army knife of note-taking apps, it's horses for courses.Īlso, I noticed you mentioned creating a stack of 60 Notebooks to share with your staff. If you still decide to switch to OneNote, just remember that although they are both classified as note-taking apps & competitors, there are important & major differences between the 2. Your question as to whether premium is worth it or not has been asked & answered numerous times in this forum & on these 2 &. And if you are talking about your company using it, you/it would have to consider the Business version, which has additional features. " confirms that.Īfter a proper assessment period you will be able to decide for yourself if premium is worth it. The fact that you say "I cannot figure out. You need to really get stuck in to get a good feel for it. You don't mention how long you have been using Evernote.In any case, Evernote is not just some light-weight app that you can get the hang of in an hour.