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How to migrate from Evernote to OneNote with a simple tool

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If you're an Evernote user who wants to switch to OneNote but can't because of the number of notes you've created in Evernote, we have some good news for you:Microsoft has finally released a OneNote import tool .

The OneNote importer is really easy to use. All you need is to have Evernote and OneNote installed on the same computer, then download and run the tool. You'll be prompted to choose which notebooks you want to import and which OneNote account you want to import them into.

Download the OneOne Importer tool here.

As of now, OneNote Importer is only available for Windows 7 or later, but Microsoft has promised a Mac version of the tool in the coming months, so keep an eye out for that if you're a Mac user.

Is this tool enough to convince you to switch from Evernote to OneNote? What do you like about OneNote? Or what do you prefer about Evernote? Let us know in the comments below!