The app has its own tagging system that lets you attach tags to eg. paragraphs and the desktop clients have tag search and custom tag creation. The desktop and mobile apps both also have search that treats "#word" and "word" as different things, so you can jury-rig a hashtagging system should you want to. The big difference is that both OneNote Tags and #hashtags have to live within the note body, they're not metadata properties of the note the way they are in Evernote.
UI for large notes shouldn't be worse than Evernote's.
Is on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web, though different clients have different featuresets.
Cost is the price of however much OneDrive storage you need for the notes.
Ctrl+E = search across all notebooks
Ctrl+F = search within currently selected note
You can also search within current notebook, section or section group but there's no keyboard shortcut for that.
Hierarchical organization's stronger than Evernote: https://i.imgur.com/X0qbxg3.png
The app has its own tagging system that lets you attach tags to eg. paragraphs and the desktop clients have tag search and custom tag creation. The desktop and mobile apps both also have search that treats "#word" and "word" as different things, so you can jury-rig a hashtagging system should you want to. The big difference is that both OneNote Tags and #hashtags have to live within the note body, they're not metadata properties of the note the way they are in Evernote.
UI for large notes shouldn't be worse than Evernote's.
Is on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web, though different clients have different featuresets.
Cost is the price of however much OneDrive storage you need for the notes.