![]() ![]() When I heard about Notion and checked it out, I realized it had the potential to not only replace Evernote but maybe a few other steps in my process. What you can do with a post is very minimal. It offers very limited structure options. Getting content out of Evernote is complicated because of its formatting. I used Evernote for so many things – keeping track of details, recipes, notes, building out research libraries for my books, drafting blog posts, topic ideas and articles and so much more.īut Evernote has limitations that I’ve butted up against more than once. It’s been a great app that I’ve used for years. ![]() Its simplicity, its mobile app, the syncing ability across everything. There are certain things that I love Evernote for. Here are just 5 reasons right now I’m moving to Notion: So for those of you who are thinking of making the switch from Evernote to Notion, here are some thoughts from a former diehard Evernote fan. As I’m playing with the app, getting to know it, learning what it can do, I’m finding more and more what I love. ![]() I mentioned in my first “kicking the tires” post what some of my quick needs were as I started investigating, so in this post I thought I’d show how Notion is turning my head. Paid subscription, told lots of people about it, shared notes, yada yada… but since someone mentioned Notion in a tweet a while back, I’ve been testing it out and getting to know it. ![]() I have been a long time, loyal Evernote fan. ![]()
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