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Gear64

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  1. Confirmed I can do this in android and windows as well. Each client navigates a little differently. In Windows I initially didn't think possible, but its a subset of annotate.
  2. Likely too far from whiteboard. I've only done a few times while using OneNote, actually I believe Lens which saves to OneNote, but was relatively close in those cases as well. Regarding the edits I can do a general crop in the iPhone app. If you tap the photo in EN note, you'll see an 'a' with circle around it. Tap that symbol. At top there are three ellipses. Tapping those give you a few editing tools one of which is crop.
  3. I can't speak to how it used to be, and I don't work on a team. Evernote is my personal tool. Employer uses OneNote. I share when I need to share using work tools at work, but I hate OneNote for anything but sharing. Even if it's work related, but not shared it goes in Evernote. As of last time I used them a little over a year ago, OneNote mobile apps were a joke, they don't even compare to Evernote. The mobile apps and cross platform (I use 4), is what sold me on Evernote. I thought just about every major competitor had an import for enex if you're determined. Just saying from fresh eyes, it may not be what it used to be, but better than anything I've used previously; just picking on OneNote a little since it often appears to be the easy answer for MS users. For me some type of Linux support is essential.
  4. Agreed. Like many others I'm locked into MS at work, but at home I'm mostly Linux. The only drawback to Evernote for me is no native Linux app, however the web client suffices when necessary, but I find the android app for my tablet and ios app to be more than sufficient; which is more than I can say for OneNote. I get a kick out of people saying onenote is free; it's fries with everything else you're paying a fortune to use. The thing that drove me to Linux many years ago was not being able to replace an OEM windows OS at no cost on a hard drive failure. Sure I could have had a backup (I did of data), but I didn't, still I wasn't paying twice. Years later, most of my home systems have been someone else's cast offs re-imaged with Linux.
  5. I totally agree. Former OneNote user, my experience may be dated now, but OneNote never worked for me. Also, it may be a personal paradigm preference thing, but the free from nature of Evernote is what blows OneNote away for me. Searching isn't in the same league. At the time I was using OneNote mobile apps were useless.
  6. I fail to follow the works here doesn't work there claims. I use IOS, Android, Windows, Web (less so lately, kind of buggy). I almost never look look at a tag list in my daily work flow, I just start typing where I want to add one, or go to the general tag view and use the search window and type ahead finds what I want. My critical ones are prefixed such that I don't have to worry about case, plural, past tense etc
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