
One can only change the color of folders from the Google Drive app. You can only move docs into folders that get saved on Google Drive. Google doesn’t offer any way to organize the docs here. Google Docs is also similar to Microsoft Word with all the editing options on top and the functions behind the upper menus. In terms of customization, you can color-code a Notebook, Section, and move pages within it. I prefer it compared to the tag system offered by Evernote and Bear. You can create a notebook, add sections in it, and add pages inside a section. Microsoft OneNote takes the traditional physical note approach to organize notes. It sticks to the proven formula, and I like it. You can switch between menu tabs to use functionalities. The app uses a classic ribbon on top to access function. If you have used Microsoft Office apps before, then you will feel right at home with Microsoft OneNote. Visit Google Docs on Web User Interface and Note Organization

It’s a web-based tool for desktop platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Google Docs also offers native apps for iOS and Android.

The app is also available as an Online web version. There is native app support for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Microsoft OneNote is available on every possible platform. The comparison will be based on UI, note organization, templates, features, backup, sharing, price, and more. In this post, we are going to compare Microsoft OneNote to Google Docs on multiple fronts. Your focus should be to collaborate with work and editing. You may contest that Google Docs is a full-blown word-processor, but it does all the things which OneNote can do. Choosing one over the other can be confusing based on your needs and usage pattern. In terms of core functions, both software shares many similarities and they also differ in various aspects. Both OneNote and Docs are closely tied to their parent company’s ecosystem.
