
Once it’s finished, you’ll be notified of any notes that failed to import.If you haven’t signed in to OneNote, you’ll be asked to do so.

If there was a problem with the import, there is a link that will help you import your own. All of the notebooks are automatically selected, but you can choose specific ones as well.

(According to the page, it will work for PCs with Windows 7 or later, or Macs with OS X El Capitan 10.11 or later.) Go to the page “ Making the move from Evernote to OneNote” and download the importer.I wanted to know other ways to integrate and fully implement productivity workflows with Evernote and the recurring reminder function of Keep. Now, with Keep, based on the planning I did with Evernote, I set the weekly and monthly reminders to remind me of important deadlines, tasks and events related to those projects.

My basic workflow has Evernote as a main repository of tasks, with linked notes stored in separate main planning notes, for each project. I found in Google Keep a solid app to use in integration with Evernote, specially because of its robust reminder function, with a lot of possibilities to set recurring reminders. However, Todoist locks the feature for its Premium users, which is a major reason for me to look for something else, since I already pay for the Premium version of Evernote. I tried two apps with the reminder function, Todoist and Google Keep. For me, a downside of Evernote is the lack of recurring reminders. I've been using Evernote for a few years and recently I started to deal with recurring dates for projects.
