

It also shows little highlights in the right margin with the author’s name so that you can tell who did what.Ĥ.

If there’s a conflict in the syncing, multiple “conflict pages” are created that show where the discrepancy is so that you can merge the content pretty easily. As I’m typing notes in a shared notebook, I can actually see other people’s notes appearing on the page as they type. Firstly, more than one person can be working on a single note at one time in OneNote. Both Evernote and OneNote can share notebooks between multiple users for collaboration, but OneNote has a few significant advantages.

OneNote is better for simultaneous collaboration. I don’t have to copy/paste the URL into my notebook if I want to reference something, it’s all done automatically.ģ. This is a huge time saver! While I’m doing research, I can dock OneNote 2013 to the edge of my screen and whenever I type something in that note while I’ve got a web browser on the other side of my screen, the URL of whatever I’m looking at is linked to those notes that I type. Dock to Desktop mode links the notes you’re writing to the web pages you’re viewing at the same time.
