

- #EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK MAC OS#
- #EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK PORTABLE#
- #EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK ANDROID#
- #EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK PASSWORD#
- #EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK WINDOWS 7#
Exact functions and features vary from browser to browser. The Evernote Web Clipper-a browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari-allows you to clip an entire page or a section of a page, preserving text and image formatting. In addition to copying and pasting, both products provide other, more powerful options for grabbing content from web pages. Unfortunately, neither product for the Mac records URLs when copying text from web pages. OneNote for Windows records the URL for every snippet you paste from a web page, making it easy to link various bits of information to their sources. Evernote records the uniform resource locator (URL) for the first bit of text pasted into a note, but if you paste content from other sources, it does not record those. In Windows, both products track the source of copied or pasted information automatically-a very useful feature for a busy information professional-but OneNote does it best. The simplest and most common way to input information is to type it in or copy and paste it from another source. Both tools provide a variety of ways to capture and store information. Gathering and storing information from the web. Both store your notes online, so they are accessible anywhere from multiple devices. You can assign tags to notes in both products, making it easier to find related notes across notebooks. Individual notes can be consolidated into sections and notebooks (OneNote) or notebooks and notebook stacks (Evernote). Both Evernote and OneNote are designed to organize information in multiple formats from multiple sources in ways that mimic paper notebooks. Table 1 provides a summary of functions and features by product and platform. Please note that both products offer too many features to cover in a single review of this length, so I have focused on the features that are most likely to be useful to information professionals.
#EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK ANDROID#
I did not evaluate the Android apps for either product. I used the premium version of Evernote and the paid version of OneNote included with Microsoft Office 2010.
#EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK WINDOWS 7#
For this review, I evaluated the desktop applications for PCs with Windows 7 and for Macs with OS X Mavericks, along with the mobile apps for the iPad. In this review, I introduce the functions and features of both products, summarize the differences between the two, and suggest some reasons why you might want to begin using one.

#EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK MAC OS#
Evernote offers desktop applications for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Mac OS 10.6.6 or higher, plus mobile apps for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Blackberry, and HP WebOS. Evernote also offers Evernote Business, a shared Evernote environment for an entire company or unit for $10 per month per user.
#EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK PORTABLE#
Premium features include collaboration tools, additional upload allowance, and ability to search inside stored portable document format files (PDFs). OneNote is often available as part of an organization's Microsoft Office suite, so you may have access to the premium version at work.Įvernote is a standalone product that debuted in 2008 and is available as a free download with premium features available for purchase. A web-based application is also available, so you can use OneNote without installing anything on your computer. Desktop applications are available for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Mac OS 10.9 (Mavericks), plus mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
#EVERNOTE ADD IN FOR OUTLOOK PASSWORD#
A few premium features are available only with an Office 365 subscription: the ability to store notebooks locally rather than in the cloud, syncing to OneDrive for Business, password protection for notebooks, and more. Most features are free, including 7 gigabytes (GBs) of storage on OneDrive, Microsoft's cloud storage platform. Microsoft OneNote debuted in 2003 as part of Microsoft Office 2003 it is now part of Office 2013 but is also available as a free download. Of these applications, two of the best known are Evernote and Microsoft OneNote. How do you keep track of all this material so that you can find it again when and where you need it? When you come back from a conference, consult with colleagues about a problem, attend multiple meetings, or research an issue, how do you store that information so that you can retrieve it next week, next month, or next year? Enter note-taking applications, which are designed to consolidate many types of information into a single, searchable tool. But how do you manage the information that you need to do your job better and make informed decisions? In an average day, the average health information professional may gather information from meetings, websites, books, journals, emails, and colleagues. Health information professionals help users find and manage all sorts of information so that they can do their jobs better or, for patients, make informed decisions about their health.
