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OneNote now lets you import your notes from Evernote

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This week, Microsoft announced that OneNote will now support users who want to migrate their notes from Evernote.
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Microsoft's OneNote now supports importing notes from Evernote.

As part of the company's strategy, the ecosystem has been making updates to most of its suite of mobile apps this week. The company's intention is that users, even those who do not have Windows Phone, can have an integrated ecosystem that runs well, both in the Android how much in iOS.

For this, it was not only necessary to improve the platform Outlook, popular with users of Windows, but also other applications that have already become popular among users, such as OneDrive and the very office suite for mobile devices. In this way, the next step would be to start offering content migration alternatives from already popular software to your platform.

This week, the ecosystem announced that the OneNote will now support users who want to migrate their notes from Evernote. The new version that will first be available for Windows 8 e 10, coming soon to the MacOS and then for all supported operating systems. To use the OneNote the user only needs to have an account from the ecosystem already created.

This may be the missing reason for users to switch platforms. THE ecosystem offers the OneNote for free, as well as the availability to leave downloaded content offline. To have the same functionality in the Evernote the user would need to pay the Premium version which costs R$ 80,00 per year, or US$ 22,00, approximately.

To learn about and install the OneNote, just visit the app stores Google Play (Android) ou AppStore (Apple).

Would you migrate content from Evernote? Comment here!

Source: TheVerge.


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