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    This may be to no avail, as I am finding that "free" doesn't really mean "free". On installation OneNote says it has disabled most of it's features and that these will not be available unless I pay $9.95 a month for their Premium service.

    Thanks, David, for the heads-up on this tool. I've been throwing money down the toilet for years now on Evernote, and it's so fundamentally broken at this point that it's unusable.

    Thanks, David, for the heads-up on this tool. I've been throwing money down the toilet for years now on Evernote, and it's so fundamentally broken at this point that it's unusable.