Among the many options for storing information digitally, the biggest players in the note-taking software market are OneNote and Evernote. These applications come in handy for taking notes, making ...
August 27, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Although being a student isn't a requirement for using Microsoft's note-taking application OneNote, the software ...
OneNote is a useful tool for creating to-do lists and saving your ideas. Besides, you can use the app with Outlook or Skype for Business and associate your notes with their scheduled events. This ...
Microsoft’s OneNote is a great tool for keeping random notes, research, shopping lists, and whatever else you feel the need to jot down. But it doesn’t really have a great way to extract notes based ...
If there were one product that could be described as the poster child for Microsoft, the newly self-christened productivity and platforms company, it would have to be OneNote. The OneNote note-taking ...
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 ...
Evernote and OneNote are two of the most popular note-taking apps available. Because they’re both available for a variety of platforms, many of us rely on them to sync our notes with multiple devices.