

Hopefully, your expensive enterprise customers will offset all the potential consumer business you could have had with another approach to monetizing the low end.
EVERNOTE VS LEANOTE FREE
Are any better than Evernote? Well, for those who were quite satisfied with free Evernote before it began shrinking, yes. So are there alternatives to Evernote for people annoyed with this? Well, use the popular "alternatives to Evernote?" search and you'll find hundreds. But no one has successfully implemented a freemium model where the paid version stays the same, and the free version is whittled away to nothing. There's nothing wrong with the "freemium" model, as long as you keep adding so many features to the paid version, that free users can't help but start paying. That's normally called "shooting yourself in the foot", or "killing an Internet business". One of the really popular Google searches these days is "Alternatives to Evernote?" Why? It's clear that Evernote will keep cutting back on all of the features of the free version to drive everyone out. The second screenshot shows the same file inserted both ways, as an attachment and as a searcheable printout. There's also an option to email to " email address, in which case it saves the email with all attachments as a new page in a preset default location (notebook / section). Inserting any kind of document can be done either from another program by "sending" or "printing" that file to ON, or from within ON. for credit card statements, there's no reason for me to search inside, so I use the file attachment method to minimize the amount of scrolling. PDF), I have two ways to insert it - either as a searcheable "printout" on the ON page (I.e.every page of that file is searcheable, visible and readable in ON), or as a file attachment (no searches inside file, takes much less screen real estate). I can photo the receipt from inside ON and insert in the page as a searcheable image, which is exactly what I do with receipts. Actually multiple ways - see the screenshot from iOS client (I use it much more often than the desktop, simply because my IPad Mini is always within reach). Can you describe how the receipt would be stored/retrieved in OneNote?
