

Handwriting on computers and tablets is not going away, and is not descending. It doesn't even come close to the ease of use and convenience of OneNote.

Later on, I tried to simulate this at home, with Evernote, on my iPad. With benefits of picture making, easy erasing of large items, moving items around etc.

No need for opening new pages, no need for working in another app etc.Īll in all, OneNote works like a physical notebook, where you can write or draw what you want, where you want. Move ANY item (text, handwritten or typed, images, drawings) and put them anywhere elseĪnd all in one long consecutive thread. Take pictures of slides, instantly resize and mark them, write notes next or under or over them, or wherever else I wanted With OneNote on my iPad and the Pencil, I could: Just recently, I attended a presentation. is still WAY inferior than OneNote in this regard. Microsoft OneNote was released in 2003 and Evernote launched five years later in 2008. 2 years later, and I found this thread because of being dissatisfied with Evernote's handwriting support, and looking for other opinions. Evernote and OneNote have both been around for a long time.
