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Microsofts OneNote is now free. Once a Windows-only note-taking application included with Office, its now a free cross-platform note-taking service for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and the web



From Howtogeek:
This is Microsofts free Evernote competitor. OneNote is a compelling, well-loved application. Now that its free and untethered from Windows, its a compelling option no matter what platform you use. Its more feature-filled than Evernote and offers better support for styluses and handwriting. OneNote In a Nutshell OneNote allows you to create multiple notebooks, with each notebook containing multiple sections, and each section containing multiple pages. These notebooks can be shared with other people, allowing you to collaborate on notes easily. The free version of OneNote stores your notes in Microsofts OneDrive, formerly known as SkyDrive. Create some notes on your PC and theyll also be accessible on your phones, tablets, other computers, and on the web. Far from just writing text notes, OneNote allows you to add to-do lists, images, drawings, files, videos, audio, scanned documents, links, equations, math symbols, and many other things to your documents.
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