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Today marks the day when I will no longer write notes in OneNote and only keep it for an archive, as there are some notes in OneNote that is not suitable for the plain text format of my new solution. I like markdown as it enables me to store and edit my notes in good old plain text, while still having the notes viewed as nicely formatted pages with clickable links, images, and so on.įor a good six months, I have slowly migrated to this program keeping two note-taking programs updated while using the program to find bugs and missing features. So, I had to write my own note-taking/wiki program based on markdown. A solution with the tools and workflow I want. A solution where I control where and how my data are stored. So, I have worked hard on a sustainable and future-proof solution for my note-taking. Looking at Microsoft’s trends I have no hope for OneNote versions without local notebook support to get it and I expect the OneNote Desktop Version will go cloud only in a future version. Microsoft is all about the cloud these days and recently stated that they were no longer a device and services company, but a “mobile-first, cloud-first company”. Not to mention that Office 2013 wants to be logged in to a Microsoft account in order to work.
ONENOTE GEM ONETASTIC WINDOWS 8.1
Windows 8.1 saves to the build-in OneDrive folder, which it syncs to the cloud by default, and Office 2013 saves directly to the cloud by default.
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ONENOTE GEM ONETASTIC MAC
The iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Windows Modern, and Mac versions have all been released in the past year or two, and can only use Notebooks in the cloud. This makes sense since OneNote was released before the age of “The Cloud” back in 2003 and I think the local notebook support is there for legacy reasons only. The Windows desktop version is the only version of OneNote with the ability to use a local Notebook. For the time being, the Windows version of OneNote has the ability to use Notebooks locally (save notes locally) and there I have some control, though OneNote saves to a proprietary binary file format. However, awesome OneNote is, I have no control over the information stored. Well, I have written about this before on this blog. But why not use OneNote if I think it is the best note-taking software. In fact, OneNote is in my opinion the best note-taking tool ever created, with Evernote in a close second. I am not switching away from OneNote because it is not a good program. However, for the past couple of years, I have tried to find an open-source note-taking tool that suits my needs. For the past 6+ years, I have used Microsoft OneNote for most of my note-taking.