We’re big fans of OneNote around here, but there’s one killer feature that often gets overlooked in coverage of the note-taking program: recorded audio. The ability to record audio (or video, hardware ...
Microsoft today announced a slew of improvements to its OneNote apps. The desktop and mobile versions, and even the online service, are getting new features. First up, the Windows desktop app has ...
OneNote has evolved over the years from a simple note-taking app to a sophisticated collaboration, organization, and project management tool. The recent OneNote 2016 update adds some polish to ...
Welcome to the first in a series of weekly briefs on tablet-pc and UMPC how-to’s designed with the new and novice tablet/UMPC user in mind. Perhaps as we dive deeper into these, we will teach a few ...
When you take notes while you record a conversation in OneNote, OneNote will sync up your notes with the audio. Later, when you playback the audio, OneNote highlights where you were in your notes at ...
The use of Microsoft OneNote can become easier with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips. Most useful OneNote features are available at your fingertips. Select the ‘File’ option from the upper ...
Android: OneNote is turning into a pretty killer note-taking app (especially after Evernote started limiting its free users). Today, its Android app is getting better with multi-window support, ...
Over at the OneNote Extensibility & More blog, descapa is talking about the ability to search for words in audio and video that you capture in OneNote 2007. I haven’t tried this at all yet, but I’m ...
What’s the king of the note-taking apps? There are two leading contenders for the crown: Microsoft’s OneNote and the independent Evernote. Launched in 2003, OneNote was added to the Microsoft Office ...
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