Not so easy, is it? If the tools you need for your business are annoying and you keep hitting your limits with them, then let's talk . In any case, I have a few tips for you:
Before you switch and start testing the best Evernote alternatives for you, be clear about what you need and what the new tool should do for you.
Do you need to-do lists? Or ivory coast telegram screening do you have another, separate tool for your to-dos (such as Todoist or ClickUp or Asana)?
Do you want to make intensive use of the Webclip function and need an alternative for your research work or should the new tool have a range of functions very similar to Evernote with note creation, file attachments and team collaboration?
Are you looking for a cost-effective or even free solution, or is the price (relatively) irrelevant to you?
For which operating systems do you want the tool to be available? Does it have to be possible to export individual notes or entire note folders?
Last but not least – is there a possibility that you will store personal data in the tool and do you therefore need to ensure that the selected tool is GDPR compliant?
If you have all these questions clear for yourself before your tests, the selection of alternatives to Evernote will be easier.