Evernote and OneNote are two popular note taking apps available across multiple platforms and offer syncing of note. Microsoft OneNote is now free to use and sync among all your devices like computer, tablets and phones, as well as on the web.
If you are already an Evernote user and want to shift to OneNote, here is a simple trick to migrate your notes. This process is done using a simple and free tool called Evernote2OneNote which basically imports all the notes from Evernote to OneNote.
You need the following things in your PC before migrating Evernote to OneNote
1. .NET Framework 4.6
2. Desktop version of Evernote and OneNote installed on your PC
3. OneNote 2013 and 2016 supported
Note : This app works only on Windows
The app imports as a separate OneNote notebook file and Evernote stacks aren't supported. You can only convert one notebook at a time.
If you have other method to migrate from Evernote to OneNote, we would like to hear, feel free to post it in the comments below.
If you are already an Evernote user and want to shift to OneNote, here is a simple trick to migrate your notes. This process is done using a simple and free tool called Evernote2OneNote which basically imports all the notes from Evernote to OneNote.
You need the following things in your PC before migrating Evernote to OneNote
1. .NET Framework 4.6
2. Desktop version of Evernote and OneNote installed on your PC
3. OneNote 2013 and 2016 supported
Note : This app works only on Windows
How to Migrate from Evernote to OneNote
Download Evernote2OneNote tool and double click the .exe file to open the program. All the notebooks you have in Evernote are listed in the "Evernote Notebook" drop down list.
You can select a notebook from drop down list or choose notebook that are newer than a specific date and click on "Start Import" to begin process.
When all the notes have been imported, "Finished" displays above the progress bar. Click the "X" button in the upper right corner of the window to close the program.
When all the notes have been imported, "Finished" displays above the progress bar. Click the "X" button in the upper right corner of the window to close the program.
The app imports as a separate OneNote notebook file and Evernote stacks aren't supported. You can only convert one notebook at a time.
If you have other method to migrate from Evernote to OneNote, we would like to hear, feel free to post it in the comments below.