14 May 2012
Take notes on the road, plus open and share your existing desktop OneNote notes through the cloud.
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Type: Full commercial application
Platform: Android
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Price: Free
This is the software publisher's description.
Microsoft OneNote Mobile for Android is a note-taking app for capturing all of your ideas and to-dos on the go, brought to you by Microsoft Office.
Create notes with text, pictures, and bullets. Make and manage to-do lists with checkboxes. Then keep your notes in sync using free Microsoft SkyDrive® online storage to access, edit and manage them from virtually anywhere, from your PC or almost any web browser. Access your notes online at www.skydrive.com.
Note that with the free version of OneNote Mobile for Android you can access, create and edit up to 500 notes. Once you reach this limit you can still view, delete, and sync your notes. To continue taking and editing notes, you can upgrade OneNote Mobile for Android to unlimited use through an in-app purchase.
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It's lame
It has no feature more than MS word has. Onenote Desktop version is superb, but mobile version is lame. I was curiously waiting for this launch from Microsoft, but it's of no use.
Posted by: Sid 09 Feb 2012