![]() At this point, I'm too invested in EverNote to change. I'll prob use that, but then will copy / save that info into EverNote. I am looking forward to the improvements Apple has in the works for their notes app, particularly the ability to just tap your pencil on the screen and start drawing. EverNote has browser extensions to allow you to clip from any web browser / device, and to save from pretty much any iOS app, into EverNote. Additionally, you can easily strip formatting out of stuff you save to make it super readable, remove ads & other webpage garbage, etc. Organization again, rely very heavily on EverNote's ability to create folders / books, with sub-folders / pages inside their structure works exceptionally well and I don't believe Apple's notes are that structured.yet.Ĭlipping: this again is HUGE the ability to clip & save webpages from any device and save it into EverNote is massive for me. I must admit EverNote's web app SUCKS it is god awful, horrible, but their desktop & mobile apps are superb. I'm sure you can share apple notes, but how does the end user access it? Do they have to also create an apple account? And I'd imagine they're limited to only viewing the notes in a web browser. I rely very heavily on sharing notebooks with my staff. If you really get fancy, you can tag / code the subject of your email to have the email go direct into a specified notebook and get tagged however you designate. I believe it's a premium / paid feature, but you get a private email address that you can use to email stuff into EverNote. ![]() Here's what I like & rely on from EverNote not sure if or how apple notes compares: I have not played much with Apple Notes the past couple years, because back when I started really getting into and needing an app like EverNote, Apple notes was laughably rudimentary and not even in the same ballpark as EverNote by a mile. Even if you use Sign in with Apple, you can create an Evernote password by requesting an Evernote password here. A new Evernote account will automatically be created. I use EverNote extensively for both work and personal stuff. As long as your Apple ID email address is not already associated with an existing Evernote account, simply open Evernote, click Continue with Apple, then sign in with your Apple ID.
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