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Evernote and Microsoft OneNote

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  • Health information professionals help users find and manage all sorts of information so that they can do their jobs better or, for patients, make informed decisions about their health

  • I used the premium version of Evernote and the paid version of OneNote included with Microsoft Office 2010

  • I did not evaluate the Android apps for either product. Please note that both products offer too many features to cover in a single review of this length, so I have focused on the features that are most likely to be useful to information professionals

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Health information professionals help users find and manage all sorts of information so that they can do their jobs better or, for patients, make informed decisions about their health. Premium features include collaboration tools, additional upload allowance, and ability to search inside stored portable document format files (PDFs). I evaluated the desktop applications for PCs with Windows 7 and for Macs with OS X Mavericks, along with the mobile apps for the iPad. I used the premium version of Evernote and the paid version of OneNote included with Microsoft Office 2010.

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