

–ª iPhone or iPod touch must have iOS 4.2 or higher

Then keep your notes in sync using free Windows Live SkyDrive cloud storage to access, edit and manage them from virtually anywhere, from your PC or almost any web browser. With OneNote Mobile, create searchable notes with text, pictures, bullets, and checkboxes. Microsoft OneNote Mobile is an easy-to-use note-taking application for capturing all of your ideas and to-dos on the go, brought to you by Microsoft Office. The app is ‘free’ for a limited time, and is worthwhile if you’re a Windows Live/Hotmail user. To edit any pages, you’ll do so from one of the four tabs lining the top of every Notebook.Microsoft launched their OneNote iPhone app in the US only back in January ( yay for US iTunes accounts), but today it has been updated to extend to Canada (along with Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland). Need to scribble a few additions on top of someone’s grocery list? OneNote is tablet and stylus compatible, or you can even use your mouse if you’re feeling particularly artistic. RELATED: What's the Difference Between Office 365 and Office 2016?Īfter you’ve got your pages set up and you’re ready to start creating notes of your own, you’ll notice that OneNote works in a bit of a ‘scrapbook’ fashion, where text, images, and even drawings can all be spliced together in the same note to create a corkboard of various ideas and brainstormed concepts in a single place. If you want to overlay images on top of text, OneNote won’t stop you.

While on the surface this may sound a tad overwhelming, once you start digging into OneNote it all starts to flow together seamlessly, and makes for an extensive note-taking app that doesn’t leave any stone unturned when it comes to packing as many features into one program as possible.
