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Posted by Hugh
Aug 12, 2016 at 09:18 AM
Dr Andus wrote:
“Switching from Evernote to OneNote, part 1” – ProfHacker - Blogs
>- The Chronicle of Higher Education
>
>http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/switching-from-evernote-to-onenote-part-1/62568
Thanks, Dr Andus. I’ll be interested to see what the next part of the blog has to say about the “how”.
Incidentally, I see that ExportNote now has (perhaps it always did have) a pro version for $10 more. It will additionally export dates and tags (essential for those who’ve organised their Evernotes in a tag hierarchy, rather than a notebook-based one). N.B. I haven’t tested this version.
Posted by Ken
Aug 12, 2016 at 06:17 PM
Doesn’t RightNote offer syncing with EN? I do not really use EN, but IIRC, I thought RN offered this feature.
—Ken
Posted by Ken
Aug 12, 2016 at 06:24 PM
Dr Andus wrote:
“Switching from Evernote to OneNote, part 1” – ProfHacker - Blogs
>- The Chronicle of Higher Education
>
>http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/switching-from-evernote-to-onenote-part-1/62568
The linked article in this article was quite interesting. He gives a simple example of weighing the cost of the $20 increase, but I suspect that determining one’s “investment” can often be much more than just the cost of software. I am certainly not penny-wise/pound-foolish, but then again I would think twice about remaining with a SAAS that is having a variety of issues. That $20 increase may cost less than switching if you just value the time of the initial learning curve, but in the longer term, you may just be pushing off decisions that may be much more costly and/or disruptive.
—Ken
Posted by Dr Andus
Aug 18, 2016 at 06:57 PM
Hugh wrote:
>I’ll be interested to see what the next part of the
>blog has to say about the “how”.
Here you go:
“Switching from Evernote to OneNote, part 2”
ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education
http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/switching-from-evernote-to-onenote-part-2/62621
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:56 PM
Reading the article from the Chronicle of Higher Education, I think the author’s “reasons” for switching to OneNote are actually symptoms of CRIMPing. This is not criticism. CRIMPing is a perfectly reasonable excuse for hopping from one note manager to another. But seriously. For someone in academics, paying an additional $20 a year for a note manager that he really loved is nothing. The point is that he doesn’t love Evernote… just like most of us CRIMP sufferers, he finds all sorts of little issues that justify what his CRIMP wants him to do! I know this because I recognize myself.
This is all just a theory, of course.
Steve Z.