

This is a difficult question to answer, as both OneNote and Evernote offer a lot of features and both have their own advantages and disadvantages. However, some possible outcomes for Evernote users include continued use of the service with no major changes, migration to a different service, or discontinuation of the service altogether. What happened to Evernote?Īs the fate of Evernote depends on the specific plan and usage of each individual user. Simply go to sign in with your Evernote account credentials, and start working. You can access Evernote from any web browser.

Yes there is! The Evernote Web Clipper is a free extension for Google Chrome that lets you clip content from webpages and add it to your Evernote account.

Please fix this, Pocket ! These days of open and inter-operable web services, users are only attracted by valuable functionality, clean UX design and no lockins. This is deplorable, because otherwise, Pocket is a very polished and well-functioning piece of multi-platform and multi-device software/app/web service, with a very easy and well-designed and implemented user interface. no save dates nor any of your personally curated tags, nor any other useful meta-data. html file that Pocket generates currently included only the URLs themselves, i.e. Personally tested the export "feature" and the resulting. your bookmarks and tags), it is essential that a total, fair and open export (including all tags) functionality is provided. So, if you are going to invest a lot of your personal time and energy in curating your Internet findings (i.e. Kippt, Spingpad, Delicious (to some extent), etc.). Too many bookmarking and tagging companies have stopped or have gone bankrupt these last years (e.g. This is very sad, unfortunate and creates a no go decision for any seasoned user. Correct and open export of bookmarks and tags are not possible This means that Pocket is (currently) a total lock-in.
