OneNote For iOS Windows First Real Venture Onto Apple Devices

OneNote Comes To iPad & iPhone For First Time

While there is a very real rivalry between Microsoft and Apple over most of the two companies’ developments, both companies understand that sometimes the best way to make their money and advance their standing in the world by teaming up. One way they can join together is by having Microsoft release certain products on the iOS platform.

One of the products that was recently released is Microsoft’s OneNote which allows iPhone users to actually sync their OneNote apps to their OneNote programs on their laptop or desktop computers. Of course this kind of functionality comes in handy when their notes are a little more detailed than what they might be obliged to spell out in long hand on their iOS devices. Sometimes it is easier to type out the notes on a keyboard and this sync will allow them to do so.

Currently, OneNote is free for a limited time and Microsoft hasn’t said when that will end of how much it will cost once it does.

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