After Zoho Google Notebook Importer now Evernote also hava a option to Import Google Notebook into Evernote. So, all of you Google Notebook users can now easily bring your notes, labels, and sections right into Evernote. The process takes a few steps. If you have a lot of notes in multiple notebooks, it will take awhile to import them all. I had about 400 notes in six notebooks and it took 15 or so minutes to import.

How to Import Google Notebook into Evernote
Exporting out of Google Notebook
- Sign into Google Notebook
- Click on a notebook that you want to export
- Click the Export link at the bottom of the page
- Choose ‘Atom’ from the export options.
- Save the Google Atom Notebook file to your desktop
If you have multiple notebooks that you want to export, simply repeat this process for each.
Importing into Evernote
First, sign into Evernote. Next, go to our Google Notebook import page, which is also accessible from the Setting page on Evernote Web, and import each notebook that you exported. It may take a few minutes depending on the size of the notebook. Finally, if you use a desktop version of Evernote, hit Sync to download those imported notes.
What’s nice about Evernote’s importer is that it keeps both the organizational structure and tags intact, making it less work to reformat later on. I am, however, a little bummed to see that you can’t bulk upload several Atom files at once, which would be super handy for users trying to transfer over a wealth of work.

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