

Search works also, but not so good as it could - if you search within a note NO handwriting is found - if you do a ‚global search‘ then hamdwriting may be found. Typing text and writing (Sketch tool) works well, better than OneNote I‘d say - because in OneNote there is no „connection“ between handwriting and text - inserting new text moves only the next and not the handwriting - while in Evernote, due to it‘s line based approach, both is moving whren inserting something new. I do both - text and handwritten notes in a single Evernote note. This might be enough to cause me to change my platform. I really don’t want to be taking notes in another application and exporting them to Evernote. To be so ahead in so many areas (why I chose Evernote as my platform for all things notes) and then not keep up with the available tech, doesn’t make much sense to me. I too cannot believe that incorporating the ability to write notes directly into the notes page, and having that handwritten text searchable (as in GoodNotes), isn’t a no-brainer for Evernote. Ive just come across this post while asking the same question as emilio_n.
