Oh, and as far as Evernote goes, I cannot recommend that at all. I've been using Evernote since 2004 personally and often professionally and while I really love the concept much MUCH more than how OneNote works, which is why I still use it personally, the current 6.x series on both the Mac and Windows platforms is nothing but a bugfest. The developers and program managers are more interested in publishing blog posts that list new features than fixing old bug or worrying about new bugs created by the old features. It is pathetic. I've lost all enthusiasm for Evernote in the last 6-9 months.
I'd never put a company on that product today and am thankful in 2015 when we moved to Office 365, we didn't roll out Evernote at all, even though we tested it and the feature set was better than OneNote for how it worked.