

If you use this Evernote feature for research or saving articles for reading later, you might really miss this functionality, but consider using Safari's Reading List feature (which saves pages offline) or an app like Summary Pro for clipping content instead.Īpple Notes also lacks the customizable interface that Evernote has had for many years now. You can use the iOS Share button to send a URL directly to notes, but it will save only the link rather than the full body text. There's also nothing quite like the Evernote web clipper, which takes whole webpages (or small sections of them) and saves them - HTML, images and all - in a notebook for safe keeping. You'll have to rely on a suitably descriptive title, or put your tags in the body text of your notes instead (perhaps using hashtags).

You won't find tags in Apple Notes. That means there's no way of grouping notes together by tag across various folders (what Evernote refers to as notebooks), nor can you search for tags.
