The free but limited OneNote for iPad lets you take notes on the iPad, but you're unlikely to stick with the app unless you're already a OneNote note taker. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET ...
More people than ever are bringing their iPads to work, and the quickest way to make the tablet ready for business it to outfit with Microsoft’s powerful productivity tool, OneNote. The time is never ...
(MoneyWatch) For many people, OneNote is an indispensable component of the Microsoft Office suite. A distant relative of Evernote and similar online note tools, OneNote is a powerful free-form text ...
Microsoft's note-taking app for the iPad has undoubtedly improved for the iPad, but it still leaves out a couple basic features that limit its appeal. Learn how to use its new features and what's ...
While still afflicted with reticence over providing a native iPad version of Office, Microsoft has updated OneNote for iPad in a way that, according to the company, makes it independent from its ...
Across the many platforms it supports, OneNote has received numerous upgrades and feature additions, including the rather popular Learning Tools for OneNote that entered general availability in July ...
Microsoft released a version of its OneNote note-taking application for the Apple iPhone on January 18. Starting today, in response to user requests, Microsoft is making OneNote Mobile for the iPhone ...
Apple is still playing coy with a potential iPad Pro release date, but Microsoft is readying its apps for whenever the company’s productivity-focused tablet arrives. This week, Microsoft announced new ...
Microsoft OneNote, the software giant’s note taking application, has been updated to version 2.1 today. With this update, the iPad app can act as a standalone and doesn’t require a PC to create new ...
On the heels of its recent updates to the Android Office apps, Microsoft yesterday announced the merging of the iPad and iPhone apps for their note software, OneNote. Previously the devices had ...
OneNote is the best Microsoft program you’re probably not using. For me, it’s become the online home for much of my work: article drafts, interview transcripts, even random thoughts about how to ...