Microsoft has announced the launch of a tool to help Mac users import notes from Evernote into OneNote.
Since last March, we have helped Windows users import 71 million Evernote pages to OneNote. Following the great feedback we received, we want to help even more people make the move. Today, we are launching the OneNote Importer tool for Mac. You may feel hesitant about moving all your notes from a place you know to a new online home. Don’t worry, the Importer tool makes moving day easy.
OneNote is free and features sync across all your devices. Microsoft points out that with Evernote's price increase, an Evernote premium account costs the same ($69.99/year) as Office 365 Personal which gives you access to all Office apps, 1TB of cloud storage, and OneNote.
You can download the OneNote Importer tool from the link below...
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jenifervanquez - November 27, 2017 at 11:33am
great post
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Edem - August 22, 2016 at 1:20pm
You're wrong on this one because you're definitely not saying what I'm thinking. Evernote was cool when I could use it on all my devices for free. Ever since they started putting limits on devices, uploads etc...it lost its appeal
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Edem - August 22, 2016 at 1:18pm
Yes!!! Been waiting and praying for this ever since Evernote changed their pricing and cut the number of devices for free note users
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Priyange - August 21, 2016 at 10:08am
I tried to transfer my Evernote note books and compilations but I didn't work. This tool is too complicated. I gave it up.
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MarkMessinge - August 20, 2016 at 2:45am
Only version of converter available only works for Mac users running Windows 7 or higher.. Not especially useful or accurate guys.