Winner: The answer to this one is a bit ambiguous as it depends on your needs, but in terms of versatility, compatibility, and extended editing options, OneNote takes the gold. Keep: Content insertion is so basic that it’s divided into four main elements: notes, lists, voice notes, and photos, although given its deep integration with other tools from the Google ecosystem it’s also possible to include, among other things, locations from Google Maps.Audio and video notes are relegated to the paid version. OneNote: You can tell that this tool has the full weight of MS Office behind it given the enormous number of note-editing options, which cover all the features from Word and the insertion of Excel tables and formulas, as well as drawing tools like you’d find in a graphics software.Allows you to save full emails or webpages, extracting images and text automatically based on your selected text. Also allows basic manual insertion of clip-art and graphics. Evernote: A minimalist note-taking system that allows basic text editing with lists, indents, tables, and ruling in its web version, along with a few other format options in the desktop client.Winner: Without a doubt Evernote, which gives you versions to use on practically any general-use device. Apps available for iOS and Android, with desktop interaction based on the web client and Chrome extension. Also has multiplatform web access and a browser extension for Chrome. OneNote: Clients available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS.Also has multiplatform web access and a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox, as well as an app for Android Wear and mobile widgets. Evernote: Clients available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS.
Here we offer a comparison of the three programs.
Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, and Google Keep are three of the most-used note-taking tools, allowing you to save reminders and catalogue all the interesting web content you come across every day. Virtual ‘notepads’ are becoming an essential in these times of extreme digitalization of our daily lives.