


It also offers Digital ink, a feature that allows you to draw images and diagrams on supported devices similar to tablets or phones. It can also store audio files and supports writing notes on top of pictures. When it comes to its features, the most mention-worthy ones are tons of formatting tools, inserting images, links, symbols. A valid alternative for those of you who are not willing to spend that much money, like on Evernote. OneNote offers a lot of space and can even extract text from images. It is not only rich in features but also offers a generous free version. It is perfect for taking quick notes and referencing smaller documents. I always look forward to the regular Craft updates.Microsoft´s OneNote is a great alternative to Evernote. On the Plus side, they are an exciting app to support because they are pretty diligent about releasing new features. For this reason, I only use it to craft articles when I have the luxury of time to consciously tweak things, and it is unsuitable for quick notetaking.

For me at least, it often behaves unpredictably and copy/paste the wrong things or at the wrong location. Their ‘note blocks’ system can be quite clunky when you have to quickly copy, select, paste a line of text. There are some github solutions for this but these solutions require first converting your Evernote notes to markdown, and that messes up much of the formatting of my notes. Reasons why Craft doesn't (yet) replace Evernote for me: I also use Craft whenever I would like to tweak certain articles to make them beautiful and presentable, add links and connections etc. I sync my TickTick Calendar and tasks with Craft and every day I create a new Daily Note in Craft with a toggle list of to-dos, books/articles to read, list of things to be thankful for. Most things I used to do with Evernote I now do using Devonthink.Ĭraft, on the other hand, I use them for functions that Devonthink doesn't do as elegantly, such as the Daily Notes feature. Perhaps in a few years it might catch up with the features I need, although the devs have made it clear that they are not trying to be a replacement for notetaking apps.

However, it wasn't able to replace what Evernote Legacy was for me though I really wanted it to. I love Craft too and have a Pro account there. It really depends on how you use Evernote.
