

Tl dr I can't pick between onenote and Drawboard. Thank you for any tips/experiences you give! But I'd like to have everything in one place, so whether or not onenote lags with the more pages I have open is an important factor to me. I understand that I can do a lot more with onenote, but I doubt I'll actually use the extra features for taking notes. It can also do everything that onenote can do as far as the features I am interested in using. As for drawboard, I like the modern design it has as well as the organization of it quite a bit more than onenote. I don't know how many slides/pages it would take to start to lag the application as I don't know the typical number of slides a professor utilizes in college. Something else I heard about onenote is that the more slides a powerpoint has (i would upload it to annotate), the slower onenote will become. Also though, I wouldn't mind sending them to myself in some way to access documents across platforms if I do end up going with Drawboard. I also like the fact that I can sync it across all of my devices as I will have a desktop pc in college. I like the versatility and functionality of one note. However, I don't know which of these apps to choose from. I have a surface book 2 that I plan on using to hand-write all of my notes throughout college.

I am about to be a freshman in college as well as a Biochem major. Any information that anyone has will be greatly appreciated. Ok so I know there have been multiple questions as to which software is better, but I have yet to find a post that answers my question to the fullest extent.
