Microsoft today an**unced the launch of its One**te Import Tool for Mac, which is designed to allow Mac Users to quickly and easily transfer all of their **tes From **te-taking app Ever**te to Microsoft's own **te-taking app, One**te.
Microsoft's One**te Import Tool is timely because Ever**te recently made a policy change that has pushed Users into seeking other **te taking services. As of late June, customers who use a free Ever**te basic account are only able to access their **tes on a total of two devices. Accessing Ever**te content on more than two devices **w requires an Ever**te subscription, priced at $3.99 per month or $34.99 per year.
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One**te requires **tes to be stored using Microsoft's OneDrive cloud storage service (which comes with 5GB free storage) but there are ** restrictions on accessing **tes across multiple devices. One**te also offers many of the same features that are available in Ever**te and it can serve as an alternative to Apple's own **tes app.
One**te lets you work the way you want. You can get your ideas down in a range of ways that include typing, inking, embedding videos, recording audio, or clipping web content. If you prefer to use paper and pen, you can even scan that content with One**te to make it digital, searchable and available From your phone to your laptop. We've heard that many Ever**te Users rely heavily on their clipper. One**te has a great clipper for all major browsers, available for free at One**te.com/clipper.