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A few days ago, Microsoft revived the OneNote 2016 desktop app (released with Office 2016) with an update that gives it the ability to go dark. The tech giant previously said that it would no longer ...
Microsoft announced an extension of support for OneNote 2016. OneNote 2016's mainstream support now matches Office 2019's. OneNote 2016 will also gain a dark mode. OneNote 2016 may be a few years old, ...
Microsoft OneNote is one of the oldest and most popular note-taking apps on the market. It is also one of the most feature-complete, it works on every important platform, and it integrates well with ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 has quietly worked to improve the basic OneNote app within Windows 10, and on Wednesday it received an unexpected show of support: The OneNote 2016 app for Office 365 will be put on hold, ...
It's almost a footnote in the massive amount of news that Microsoft is pumping out on the first day of its biggest conference of the year, but it's bringing OneNote 2016 back from the dead. It's ...
OneNote 2016 may be the perfect place to jot down your future hopes and dreams, but it's also great for setting up a notebook that can be accessed by others, too. From the Share This Notebook button ...
Windows 10 is the operating system Microsoft wants to replace Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows XP all at the same time, so it has a very large audience to keep happy. It's trying to take the best ...
It’s been about a year since Microsoft released (and I reviewed) OneNote for Mac, which was, at that time, available only from the Mac App Store. Over the past 14 or so months Microsoft has made ...
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