Following are some of the key differences: Although Evernote Premium users may share notebooks with other people via their email addresses, and Evernote has a form of versioning in maintaining some note history, OneNote's collaboration and versioning capabilities are more advanced. Some other differences (not directly reflected in the conceptual model diagrams) relate to collaboration and content versioning. (By "self-contained," I mean, for example, not relying on Windows, SkyDrive, or SharePoint for identity services, as OneNote does.) As a self-contained service, Evernote stores most user-level settings in its cloud service. From a user conceptual model perspective, many OneNote settings, including user-defined tag types, are managed at a device/user level (such as a specific user account on a Windows PC).A OneNote paragraph is any selectable/linkable intra-page item, such as an outline, image, or ink drawing. Evernote supports tagging at the note level, while OneNote supports tagging, as well as Outlook task associations, at the paragraph level. OneNote has more sub-page capabilities.For example, Evernote stacks are not visible in the Web, Android, or iOS Evernote clients. OneNote's multiple levels of organization are also stored in each notebook, whereas Evernote stacks, in particular, are visible only on the latest Mac OS and Windows PC Evernote clients. Evernote manages notebooks (optionally organized into stacks) containing notes, while OneNote notebooks may be further organized into section groups (which can contain additional section groups and/or sections), sections, and page/sub-page relationships. OneNote has more levels of organization than Evernote.Let's highlight some of the major differences between the Evernote and OneNote conceptual models: Figure 8 OneNote conceptual model (fragment).
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