![]() ![]() OneNote offers great tools for creating and organizing notes, and like Evernote, there’s a great web clipper as well. If you’re paying for Microsoft 365, the premium version is already included. Microsoft has made most of its features available for free, but you’ll need a Premium account if you want to store files locally on Windows, or you want more than 5GB of storage. ![]() If you want an app like Evernote, something that can handle notes, tasks, and collaboration together, OneNote might be your best bet. But the question is, where to go from here? There is no one-to-one copy of Evernote out there in the world, but there are many great tools that offer note taking, task management, and collaboration, all in one, and many modernize the approach of Evernote. People have been abandoning ship for years now, but this might be the final nail in the coffin for Evernote. To make matters worse, Evernote is now limiting free members to just 50 notes, and a single notebook. That’s more than what Microsoft charges for the entire ecosystem of Office products, including OneNote. Now, in 2023, their base plan for personal use costs a whopping US$14.99 per month, or US$129.99 per year, with the professional plan coming in at US$17.99 per month. But then, they kept jacking up the price. ![]() Evernote started limiting the free plans to promote their paid ones, which didn’t cost too much. But in the past five years, things kept on changing for the worse. ![]()
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