Onenote Vs. Endnote
- OneNote is geared toward personal and hobbyist users, students and business workers. EndNote is designed more for college-level students, and academics and those who write research reports.
- EndNote helps people format bibliographic information in a variety of citation styles, as well as locate and download full text articles in databases based on bibliographic information.
- OneNote allows you to take handwritten--using a tablet PC or scanner--or typed notes, copy a variety of media from other programs into OneNote notebooks and share and work on documents with others.
- OneNote integrates with other Microsoft Office products, allowing users to copy text, tables, graphs, pictures and audio/video files into their project notebooks. EndNote X3 integrates with other word processing programs, including Apple Notes, Microsoft Word and OpenOffice, to include bibliographic information in research documents.
- As of February 2010, OneNote 2007, as a stand-alone product, is available from Microsoft for $99.95. EndNote X3 is available to individuals as a download for $249.99, or on disc for $299.99. Institutional/bulk pricing is available.
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