

You can download the OneNote Importer Tool right here. Now pick the note pads you desire to import, and pick the OneNote notebook to conserve them to. Enter your Evernote individual name as well as password first to get started.

Once it’s set up, you’ll be ready to import your notes. Select the section which we want to save the imported notes. Download the app as soon as you obtain the link, and also setup as normal.

The move by Microsoft follows a similar move from Apple recently, which included the exact same feature for its Notes app in iOS 9.3 beta. In OneNote Batch, used the 'Import EverNote' function to import. Once the notes are migrated, of course they'll be available on all devices signed into that account. Microsoft also recommends having Evernote for Windows installed. In order to get started, you'll need a PC running Windows 7 or better. We will deliver the Importer tool for Mac in the coming months. They allow you to easily share and access information without switching between apps manually. Integrations Integrations are essential for a note-taking app. The OneNote Importer tool (for Windows initially) migrates all of your Evernote content into OneNote, giving you the opportunity to switch to OneNote and have all your notes in one place, on all your devices. With OneNote’s many integrations, you can share files with anyone by Bluetooth, email, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and even Evernote. Today, we are removing this barrier and are thrilled to announce a tool that will help you import your Evernote notes into OneNote. Microsoft today is releasing the OneNote Importer Tool, which will allow you to migrate your Evernote notes over to OneNote. There's only one problem with making that switch: all of your notes are currently in Evernote. Microsoft really wants you to switch to OneNote.
