I'm coming back to evernote (onenote just not doing what I need), and am willing to change my process to accommodate my main evernote complaints. Since onenote vor windows 10 refuses to allow notebook export, saving offline, conversion, etc., I've installed evernote's legacy app (6.25) and installed onenote 2016. Evernote legacy will see and import my notebooks, seems like it's going ok. Several of my onenote notebooks hang and won't transfer. Onenote stops responding and I get a message stating "onenote notes cannot be imported at this time. try opening onenote and then importing again". I've tried importing same notebooks by smaller sections, rebooting, importing with both versions of onenote open, as well as each one closed. No joy. It appears to be using onenote 2016 in the import process, and ignoring version 10 (although they both point to the same notebooks). Any suggestions? thanks in advance.

Let @gazumped correct me if I am wrong - I haven't used this functionality in a longtime - but if you don't have any attachments in your Onenote notes, I think the simplest way would be to export them to PDF or Word format, then use Evernote's folder monitoring (I assume it's still available in legacy?) to automatically import them into Evernote.


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If you are using Outlook for Windows with POP or IMAP protocol, that will stop working permanently when basic authentication is the disabled end of this year. Outlook for Windows does not support modern authentication using POP or IMAP and if you need to keep using those legacy protocols, you will have to use a different email client (for example, Thunderbird).

" Outlook for Windows does not support modern authentication using POP or IMAP and if you need to keep using those legacy protocols, you will have to use a different email client (for example, Thunderbird). "

What I mean is, before Coda, there was Microsoft, Google, and Adobe. These legacy companies dominated their respective markets, and as a result, we suffered. Word, Sway, Acrobat, PowerPoint, Excel, Drive, OneNote, and etc. were painfully boring and tedious to work with. Today, there is Coda, which is every legacy office tool bundled together and elegantly redefined by a single Doc.

With certain predicates, they have already pulled it off. To make any valid assessment about the range of applicability in office suite requirements, we need more predicates. Some users and companies are 100% satisfied at this moment and have jettisoned the legacy suites.

I took a look at the onenote-md-exporter. It looks straight forward, and I downloaded the files, and prerequisite software. Problem is, the instructions mention a OneNoteMdExporter.exe that I can't find anywhere.

Any ideas, or am I misunderstanding something?

I recently moved old journal entries from OneNote for Windows 10 to Joplin. I wrote a python script to do it and put some directions in there for how-to: GitHub - Ben-Gillman/onenote_to_markdown: Script to convert MS Onenote notebooks to Joplin

OneNote still has two versions available on the Surface devices. OneNote is the legacy version and OneNote for Windows 10 is the newer version. We have decided to use the latter, as this version is embedded within Teams, and the version we see when accessing Notebooks via the Web.

Despite these teething issues, OneNote is pretty intuitive, and most staff have either self learnt, or used the short training videos and CPD I put together. In addition, the Microsoft Learn site goes through the basics quickly and simply ( -us/learn/modules/get-started-with-onenote/).

Currently there are two OneNote versions on my Surface: OneNote and OneNote 2016. The latter is a legacy app carried forward, that has not seen a lot of updates since OneNote 2013. The other is a modern Windows 10 app. I only ever use this more recent app, and I frankly cannot be bothered to ever open OneNote 2016. It just came with my installation of Office.

But, Microsoft already has a strong business customer base with its Windows and Office platforms and, despite the disaster that was the original Windows 8 launch, it is seemingly overcoming that with the Surface 3, which is as close to a laptop replacement as anyone has come. It also has a strong legacy business with Office and Windows users and, even those who might otherwise migrate to alternative options will be challenged to find a suite more integrated and feature-rich than Office.

Although Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps can be downloaded only from the Windows Store, they provide several advantages over legacy desktop apps because they are touch-friendly and adapt to the form factor of the device. They also use less power, come from a trusted source, update automatically, and run in a sandbox to protect the OS, other apps and data. ff782bc1db

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