
It works something like Google Docs in the sense that multiple people can contribute to notes or documents, and everyone's contributions and comments are neatly organized. Quip, which is owned by Salesforce, is another note-taking app that's worth considering if you're in search of something collaborative.

Evernote Premium adds more storage and features, such as business card scanning and digitizing OCR on all PDFs, documents, and images suggestions for content related to the note you're writing and more. With a free Evernote account, you can only sync between two devices, and you can only upload 60MB of data each month. Price ComparisonsĮvernote accounts come in three tiers of service: Basic (free), Premium ($69.99 per year or $7.99 per month), and Business ($12 per person per month).

The company also recently announced it would once again offer non-subscription purchases of Office applications sometime in 2021, though it's not clear how much OneDrive storage that option would include for syncing OneNote notes. You can also get a Family account for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Microsoft 365 Personal costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year and gives you a lot of benefits beyond OneNote, including the installable Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint applications. There's also a free edition for education that includes 1TB online storage.įor everybody else, Microsoft 365 Personal also includes 1TB storage, though you share that space with other apps. You do get a handful of extra features-such as Sticker and Math-if you have a paid Microsoft account.
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You can use it for free with almost no feature restrictions. OneNote is available to download for free on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows.

