The ON clippings look much better in DTPO than do those which were clipped with the EV web clipper. (I had previously imported my EN notes into ON when I first started using ON). Web pages that I imported had been created both with the EN web clipper and the ON web clipper. I’ve only given it a cursory look so far but all in all it looks quite good, better than I expected. When I looked at my machine this morning, it was done and there were 49 folders (and many sub folders within those) with 1,698 items in DTPO. In fact I went to bed before it was done – there were still about 100 notes remaining to be imported. I had a total of 1,698 notes, the ones I had imported from ON into EN and some that were in EN. A dialogue box opened and showed how many notes out of how many had been imported. Once everything was in EN I went to my Mac, opened DTPO and EN (the desktop version) and then in DTPO chose File -> Import -> Notes from EverNote.Īnd then DTPO just did its thing. There were a couple that, for some reason, bombed out and couldn’t be brought into EN, but a very, very few. This can be a kind of slow process depending on how many notebooks you have in ON because you can only do one at a time. The ON notes in that book are imported into EN. A dialogue box opens that has a drop down list of all your notebooks in ON and you select one and click OK.
Evernote vs onenote 2017 mac mac#
In EN I went to File -> Import -> Microsoft OneNote (that’s not available on the Mac which is why you have to use Windows). On Windows I downloaded the Evernote and OneNote desktop apps, signed in and waited until EN and ON each synced on the Windows machine and I was able to see my stuff – I had a few things in EN but the vast bulk of what I wanted to get into DTPO was in ON (1,560 items). I happen to have access to one so that was no problem. IT WORKED! Actually it worked rather well! It did, however, require a Windows machine.