OneNote 2016 has had a bit of a bumpy ride in the last few years. Microsoft dropped the desktop version of the note-taking app from the Office 2019 suite of apps, in turn recommending the UWP version.
Microsoft is making big changes to OneNote for Windows: The Win32 desktop app will no longer be included in Microsoft Office. Instead, OneNote for Windows 10, the UWP app, will be included in both ...
Microsoft is planning to stop building its OneNote desktop application, with the current OneNote 2016 product being the last of its kind. Instead, Microsoft is putting its development efforts behind ...
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In February 2015, Microsoft made OneNote completely free for Windows PCs and Macs. This essentially meant that users could download it at no cost by not subscribing to Office 365. Later, the company ...
You can download OneNote in the correct version for your system or device through available links at OneNote.com. You can get OneNote as a part of a Microsoft 365 ...
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it's planning to replace the OneNote for Windows 10 app with a new OneNote app. OneNote for Windows 10 app users will get at an invitation within the app ...
Microsoft confidently announces its decision to stop all post-launch support for the OneNote desktop app. It will divert resources to the Windows 10 version instead. Based on reports, the ...
You’ll no longer have to pick between two OneNote apps You’ll no longer have to pick between two OneNote apps is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, ...
In a not-so-surprising move, Microsoft is trying to streamline the number of different versions of OneNote it supports. As of later this year, when Office 2019 launches, Microsoft will be replacing ...
Sounds like their solution is "its in the cloud and if you want to keep your data locally then fuck you terrorist supporter". Makes me wonder when MS is going to get hit by GDPR, especially since ...